Anthropologists study both literate and nonliterate societies, as well as ancient and contemporary ways of life.
Archaeologists Archaeology:- 1. the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other such remains, esp. those that have been excavated. 2. Rare. ancient history; the study of antiquity.
it is ETHNOLOGY....the study of chracteristics of different people and the relation ships among them...ans by dia baig from pakistan
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Since a dragonfly is an insect, the field of study is called Entomology so the people who are studying insects are called Entomologists but there are also some specific terms that are used for the people who study dragonflies.
Studying efficiently and being focused with no distractions are good study habits which minimize studying time by a lot, and increase comprehension. You learn a LOT more that way. Students with poor study habits don't know how to learn effectively.
Plenty of anthropologists study literate peoples and even our own culture. However the majority of human history consisted of nonliterate cultures and so they are often more anthropologically interesting because of their link to the way life was before the invention of writing.
Oral traditions of ancient societies the real answer is: Data based on nonliterate people and archaeological resear
Ethnologists study and compare cultures, focusing on the social behaviors, customs, traditions, and practices of different groups of people. They often conduct fieldwork to observe and document cultural practices and analyze the significance of these behaviors within their respective societies. Ethnologists seek to understand how cultural diversity shapes human societies and social interactions.
archaeologists are dedicated to the study of ancient peoples and artifacts.
archaeologists are dedicated to the study of ancient peoples and artifacts.
The study of ancient people is called Archeology. *correct spelling*
Archaeologists Archaeology:- 1. the scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other such remains, esp. those that have been excavated. 2. Rare. ancient history; the study of antiquity.
Anthropologist
Ethnography is the study of single groups in direct contact with their culture. The discipline of ethnology involves comparing and contrasting different cultures through the information compiled by ethnographers.
they focused on human potential, achievements, but they mainly focused on their characteristics.
Well, hello there! In the sentence "scientists study peoples dreams," the predicate is "study." It tells us what the scientists are doing, which is studying. Keep exploring the beauty of language, my friend!
Gender is the Dependant Variable