An archaeologist studies historical remains such as artifacts, structures, and other physical evidence left behind by past societies. They analyze and interpret these remnants to learn about the cultural, social, and technological aspects of ancient civilizations.
An archaeologist studies artifacts and remains from past cultures.
The name for someone who studies caves is a speleologist or a spelunker.
An archaeologist studies relics from the past. They analyze artifacts and other material remains to understand past human societies and cultures.
A person who studies the past is called a historian. Historians analyze and interpret historical events and documents to understand the development of societies and civilizations over time.
Lots of professions study ancient bones. Within archaeology there are osteoarchaeologists who study human remains and zooarchaeologists (or archaeozooologists) who study animal remains. Both these fields have alternative names depending on the particular aims of the research or the location of the researcher. For example people who study human remains may also be known as physical anthropologists or bioarchaeologists. Paleontologists also may study ancient bones which have been fossilized.
An archaeologist studies artifacts and remains from past cultures.
A paleontologist studies fossilized remains of plants and animals.
The name for someone who studies caves is a speleologist or a spelunker.
Someone who studies planetary systems is called a planetary scientist
There is no special name for someone who studies Hebrew.
Geologist.
microbiologist :)
chemist
A geologist.
chemist
Ornothologist
Eugenicists