Archaeologists specialize in Archaeology, which means the study of the past. This involves such thngs as digging up ruins, etc.
Archaeologist
There are many more types of archaeologist than those listed below, but here are six: # Field archaeologist # Environmental archaeologist # Forensic archaeologist # Landscape archaeologist # Experimental archaeologist # Osteoarchaeologist See related questions below for a longer list.
An archaeologist may use a compass to help with navigation while conducting surveys or excavations in the field. It can assist in orienting maps, determining direction of structures or artifacts, and ensuring accurate documentation of site locations.
Steve is an archaeologist; he looks for ancient bones , and he looks for skelotons .
The Archaeologist was created in 1984.
earth science
Cancer.
Emergency Medicine
Mycologists study fungi.
An Egyptologist.
biology Animal Medicine and Health.
Science is too broad of a topic to tackle as a whole.
If you want to obtain a science degree, you should look into colleges that specialize in the field of science and technology. For example, California Tech and MIT are excellent options.
They specialize in science
Veterinarians usually specialize in general medicine, although often times they need to be well educated in animal science and health, dentistry and biology.
The studying of pretty much all sciences, aside from physical science and physics of course, you'd be looking at about 4 to 8 years of college studying biology, life science, and chemistry. As well as History in which ever field your wanting to go into. Most Archaeologist go on and get their PhD, so that they can teach at colleges when they are not on digs or other things.
Science and geology.