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She's a forensic anthropologist. Her specialty is identifying human remains
A linguistic anthropologist studies languages and how it's used by people. A forensic anthropologist identifies human remains.There are also several other kinds of anthropologists who do various tasks involving the human behavior.
A forensic anthropologist studies dead people to identify human remains and determine the cause of death by examining skeletal remains.
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Yes, the word 'anthropologist' is a common noun, a word for any anthropologist of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Ruth Benedict, Anthropologist (known for her studies of the tribes of the American southwest)American Anthropologist (magazine), published by the American Anthropological Association"An Anthropologist On Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales" by Oliver Sacks
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What kind of equipment do the forensic scientists use?To be honest you just said the question as the answer, this really didn't help. - different person from the one above lol
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No, an anthropophagite is actually someone who eats human flesh. The word often refers to a cannibal. A scientist who studies mankind would typically be called an anthropologist.