well all i can think of is an archeologist. They learn the language from books and try to read it at a{n} historical site to try to learn more about the place or the people that ounce resided there. hope that helps
Though one does not hear the term used incredibly often, the proper term for a person who studies ancient or archaic languages is actually an "archaeolexicologist". (Sometimes hyphenated.)
greek mytholygist
Palaeographists
linguistics
What do we call someone who studies eight languages
Well, we will never know what they called it, but now we call them Heirogylphs or Heiroglyphics.
Egyptian picture writing is also known as hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics is one of the earliest forms of writing in human history.
Picture based writing called hieroglyphics's.
I am actual currently studying about ancient Greece in my Social studies class, and i believe the answer is yes. Greek stories were called fables
Lithography, Petrography in gen. In specific Hieroglyph: a writing system using picture symbols; used in ancient Egypt Cuneiform: an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia (earliest known commonly used writings which had fixed meanings)
archaeologist?! its profiling from fossil and artefact remnants. sorry someone who studies the societies is called "anthropologist"
The ancient writing of India is called sanskrit
There are many different types of names on studies on ancient writing, depending on which ancient language or culture you are studing.Such as: The study of ancient writing on papyrus is called Papyrology.Epigraphy, which means writing on something, refers to writing on an eduring substance like stone, etc.But, in all, the study of all ancient writing is called Palaeography.
Someone who studies evolution is called Evolutionary Biologist.
Crete was part of Ancient Greece. The Cretian writing system was called Cypriot syllabary. This was a local type of Greek writing.
About this is that this ancient roman writing and reading was first called latin.
The writing system was called cuneiform
Hieroglyphics
Cunieform
It was called hieroglypics.
They are called hieroglyphs.
Someone who studies the planet would be called a Geologist. Someone who studies Space would be called an astronaimist. Both work together to gather information about earth.