The study of bones would technically be osteology. However, professional fields that regularly study bone structure and variations upon it include anthropology, paleoanthropology, pathology, forensic science and medical examination.
Physical anthropologist studies bones, a cultural anthropologist studies cultural history
Many different professionals study bones. The most obvious one is an osteologist.
A person who studies human bones may be known as an Osteologist. Physical anthropologists may also study human bones. People who study animal bones from archaeological sites are known as zooarchaeologists.
Archaeologists, paleontologists and veterinarians.
Person who studies fossils and prehistoric bones
An anthropologist who studies ancient bones is called a bioarchaeologist or a physical anthropologist. They analyze skeletal remains to learn about past populations, their health, diet, and lifestyles.
An athropologist studies bones. An Anthropologist studies humans: civilizations, evolution, culture, food, trade...etc
A scientist who studies human bones is called an osteologist. Osteologists examine the structure, function, and health of bones, often in the context of anthropology, archaeology, or medicine. Their work can provide insights into human evolution, health, and the effects of various conditions on the skeletal system.
studies ecology and interactions of ancient animals with their enviornment
Sweets is a psychologist in bones meaning he studies the human behavior he helps them understand the reasons for emotional reactions and can often tell whether someone is faking an emotion or if it is real
Sutural bones, also known as Wormian bones, are small bones that can form between the sutures of the cranial bones in the skull. Their primary function is not well-defined, but they may contribute to the structural integrity of the skull and allow for flexibility during birth. Additionally, they can serve as landmarks for anatomical studies and may vary significantly in number and size among individuals.
Paleontologists (the ones who specialize in dinosaur science, anyway) are the ones who study these subjects, if that's what you're asking.