two types of scientists who specialize in prehistoric times are 1) Paleontologists, they studied dinosaurs and such and 2) Paleobotonists, they study prehistoric plants.
They are called archiologists
They are called paleontologists.
Scientists use a variety of evidence to study prehistoric times, including fossils, geologic strata, archaeological artifacts, DNA analysis, climate data, and isotopic analysis of elements found in ancient specimens. By examining these different types of evidence, scientists can reconstruct past environments, track the evolution of species, and understand human history.
That kind of scientist is called a PaleontologistPaleontology or palaeontology is the scientific study of life that existed prior to the Holocene Epoch (roughly 11,700 years ago).
They believed plants evolved from prehistoric times.
Scientists recorded that the prehistoric anaconda weighed about 3 to 4 times the weight of the modern anaconda.
The early man in prehistoric times they were called prehistoric.
A person who studies prehistoric times is called an archaeologist. Archaeologists study ancient human societies by analyzing artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to better understand past cultures and civilizations.
Archaeology, artifacts ect, and palaeontology/ paleontologists fossils ect.
It was a remarkable project, and the book instantly became a valuable contribution to paleontology. The scientific study of fossils is known as paleontology.
Paleontology is the study of fossils, therefore a paleontologist is a person who studies fossils.
no, in prehistoric times, there was one big continent called Pangea, so if you wanted to get technical there was no such thing as Hawaii
The existence of the skull has been known since prehistoric times.
What are decomposers of the prehistoric times