An Arthropologist
Learned in history class
Archeology
An archaeologist(the study of the past by studying artifacts)
Archaeologists are scientists who study objects to learn about past people and cultures. They analyze artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand how people lived in the past.
Archaeologists specialize in studying objects like artifacts, structures, and other remains to understand past human behavior and societies.
Archaeologists study artifacts to gain insight into the past, including aspects of human culture, behavior, and technology. By analyzing artifacts such as tools, pottery, and art, archaeologists can reconstruct past societies and understand how people lived and interacted. This field of study helps us piece together historical narratives and better comprehend our shared human history.
they learn to examine objects to learn about past people and culture
That would be an anthropologist.
historians
This happens through site investigations. The course of study the deals with the study of ancient human history and earth remains is call archaeology.
Archaeologists
Archeology
Historians study and write about people and events of the past.
An archaeologist(the study of the past by studying artifacts)
Archaeologists are scientists who study objects to learn about past people and cultures. They analyze artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand how people lived in the past.
We study it to know where the past event is it. And to know about past people and places.
That depends on how they study them, it could be a Historian or an Anthropologist.
A scientist who studies fossil remains is a paleontologist. Woods, bones, and shells are the most common fossils. Paleontology tells us about ecologies of the past, evolution, and our place as humans, in the world.