Scientists use mainly fossils.
Anthropologists.
fossilized dinosaur waste material
Anthropologist
what is a Scientists who study the remains of ancient peoples called?
forensic anthropologist
Yes. The name Majungasaurus was created based on some teeth. Later, scientists said that the evidence wasn't good enough and renamed the dinosaur Majungatholus. However, a few decades later, a study showed that the original remains were conclusive enough. So Majungatholus and Majungasaurus are the same dinosaur, but Majungasaurus is more accurate.
The most likely answer is paleontologist.
Archaeologists. Although they do a great deal more than study bones, essentially they study ancient cultures.
Proteins reflect DNA sequences, so scientists study proteins to look for genetic similarities and differences in organisms.
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Scientists study ancient bones to learn about past civilizations, human evolution, and the behavior and lifestyles of ancient populations. By analyzing ancient bones, scientists can reconstruct the diet, health, and genetic makeup of ancient individuals, shedding light on their anatomy, physiology, and cultural practices. This information helps us better understand the history and development of humanity.
By examining fossils and by determining their relative and absolute ages, scientists have collected.