An Archaeologist
An Archaeologist
Study of fossils
Paleontologists study prehistoric animal and plant life remains found in fossils.
Fossils have layer upon layer of hardened tissue. Therefore they are quite rough in texture where the insides are more malleable. Depending on what the fossil is of some fossils give off a sour aroma. Most of the time animal fossils deteriate at a faster rate than fossils of humans or shells. Fossils are a unique study and I you study them further.
Strictly speaking these are two differing types of scientists. Petrologists study rocks and paleontologists study fossils. However both these disciplines are covered in the broader training of a geologist.
A person who studies rocks and fossils is called an archeologist. No, the study of fossils is called paleontology and the study of rocks is called geology, so a person studies fossils is called a paleontologist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archeology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleontology
A paleontologist is the type of person who would study fossils and dinosaurs.
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Paleontologist
Ross Geller
Paleontology is the study of fossils, therefore a paleontologist is a person who studies fossils.
A palaeophytologist is an obsolete term for a palaeobotanist - a person who studies palaeobotany - the study of botany in relationship to plant fossils.
study of fossils and dinosaurs
A palaeobotanist is a person who studies palaeobotany - the study of botany which deals with plant fossils.
Georges Cuvier