So that the past can once again be viewed by people of this day and age with the sound of human voices.
Botanists - as in Botanical Gardens.
Botanists, or plant biologists.
Anthropologists, botanists, meteorologists, agrnomists, and forensic scientists to name a few.
Julie Marcus has written: 'Ottoman women' -- subject(s): History, Muslim women, Women 'The indomitable Miss Pink' -- subject(s): Biography, Women anthropologists, botanists, anthropologists, Aboriginal rights
Anthropologists study cultural behaviors of past societies. Geologists help determine the age of archaeological sites through stratigraphy and dating techniques. Botanists analyze plant remains found at archaeological sites. Chemists assist in analyzing materials such as pottery or metal artifacts. Zooarchaeologists study animal bones to understand past human-animal interactions.
A biological field is for biologists, they use nature as a laboratory and combine the principles of biology, the physical sciences and mathematics to study the diversity and interactions of plants, animals and microorganisms in their natural environments. Thus, field biologists include ecologists, zoologists, botanists, population biologists, taxonomists, physiologists, wildlife and fisheries biologists, microbiologists and others.
Botanists specifically study plants, while biologists study living organisms more broadly, including animals, fungi, and microorganisms. Botanists focus on the classification, structure, function, and ecology of plants, while biologists may study a wider range of organisms and topics such as genetics, behavior, and evolution.
They are called botanists, zoologists, biologists, and hobbyists. But technically humans are animals too and everyone "studies" humans in some sense.
Jennifer Vanderbes has written: 'Easter Island' -- subject(s): Americans, Anthropologists' spouses, British, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literature, OverDrive, Women, Women botanists
Botanists and Horticulturists are biologists who study cactus plants [Cactaceae family] and African violets [Saintpaulia spp].
a criminal psychologist or a forensic psychologist. Added: . . . or a CRIMINOLOGIST. Forensic Biologists Forensic Anthropologists(Identification.) Forensic Botanists (Leaves, Seeds and Plants) Forensic Odontologits (Teeth- Dental Records) Forensic Entomologists (Insects and Arthropods) Forensic Ostiologists (The Causes and Circumstances of a death.) Forensic Pathologist (Studies Cause Of Death) Criminal Phsycologust (Studied Criminology- Liek a Phsyciactrist in some ways)
If they did not, they would not be botanists.