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.
FBI, police department, sheriffs, US Marshall, and anything involving crime scenes or A teacher
Anthropologist.
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An anthropologist can go into forensic psychology or social work. They study a lot of sociology and can branch out from there. They can also work in museums or give lectures about this topic.
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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A paleo-anthropologist is similar to a biological anthropologist as they both study human evolution, biological adaptations, and the behavior of early humans, but a paleo-anthropologist specifically focuses on the study of fossil evidence and ancient hominins to understand human origins and evolution.
I think it would depend where you work, but don't count on it!
That would depend where you work.
At police stations and police/government labs.
A forensic anthropologist will often wear jeans or khaki pants and comfortable shirts to work. He or she will also wear a lab coat and protective gear depending on what project is under way at the time.