They dig in places like ancient ruins
Archeologists, paleontologists.
Paleontologists.
Well if you mean looking for fossils and such then it is paleontologists.
Scientists who dig up, identify, and study all forms of prehistoric creature are called Paleontologists.
If you mean paleontologists, they are people who study/dig up prehistoric animals. (Dinosaur bones.)
The real bones are so old that they decay before paleontologists can dig them up.
A job where you dig up dinosaur bones is called paleontology. Paleontologists study fossils to learn about ancient life on Earth, including dinosaurs.
The scientists who dig up dinosaurs are called paleontologists. Paleontologists study the history of life on Earth by examining fossils, including dinosaurs, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and evolution. These scientists use various tools and techniques to carefully excavate, preserve, and analyze dinosaur remains found in the field. Their work provides valuable insights into the ancient ecosystems and the history of life on our planet.
Paleontologists use many different tools; of them, many are precise and delicate so as to not damage the find. Shovels, brushes, sand filters, (sometimes water pump filters), and if the find is known to be deep enough, sometimes even bulldozers can be used. The end.
once paleontologists have found a fossil, they take it back to their computers to enter what they have found. they then send it to a lab to have it put away with special liquid coats to help preserve the bone.
Paleontologists typically use tools such as brushes, chisels, picks, and shovels to carefully excavate dinosaur bones from the ground. They also use techniques like sieving and meticulous manual labor to uncover and retrieve the fossils without causing damage.
Paleontologists are especially interested in the study of fossils.