Howard Carter (discoverer of the tomb of Tutankhamun)
Heinrich Schliemann (discoverer of Troy)
Spring to mind, but if you want to know more of them look in the related link I will make below.
Archeologists.
archeologists are the persons who study about the past with the help of the ancient ruins
My grandfather was an osteologist "back in the day." He went on digs with the famous Leaky couple (archeologists), and assembled the bones. He worked for the Museum of Natural History, putting together bones that archeologists dug up, to create the creatures you see in the museum today. One of his most famous pieces was the Great Auk, a bird that became extinct in the mid 19th century. So, osteologists also put bones together, and "fill in the gaps" for archeologists who dig them up. Kind of a simplistic answer, but it's another phase of the profession.
Archeologists.
Archeologists
There are many jobs like fishing, farming, atheletes, factories, archeologists, carpenters, ETC:newtest3
Pharaohs are famous because they are extremely old, archeologists are amaz ed at how old they are and yet they are still preserved well enough to still have hair on them. Also, they have extremely interesting histories to unravel and explain why the ancient Egypt fell apart.
There were artifacts there.
Mainly archeologists and biologists.
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egypt egypt
The site of an ancient battle