Physical anthropologist studies bones, a cultural anthropologist studies cultural history
Many different professionals study bones. The most obvious one is an osteologist.
A person who studies human bones may be known as an Osteologist. Physical anthropologists may also study human bones. People who study animal bones from archaeological sites are known as zooarchaeologists.
Archaeologists, paleontologists and veterinarians.
Person who studies fossils and prehistoric bones
Someone who studies fossils and old bones to find out more about dinosaurs and how they lived is called a paleontologist. Paleontologists analyze and interpret the remains of ancient organisms, including dinosaur fossils, to understand their anatomy, behavior, and ecosystem. They may also study other aspects of prehistoric life, such as plant fossils and ancient environments.
An anthropologist who studies ancient bones is called a bioarchaeologist or a physical anthropologist. They analyze skeletal remains to learn about past populations, their health, diet, and lifestyles.
Old Bones of the River was created in 1938.
Old Bones was created on 2008-10-15.
An athropologist studies bones. An Anthropologist studies humans: civilizations, evolution, culture, food, trade...etc
A paleontologist is someone who studies prehistoric life. To use the word paleontologist in a sentence you could say, "The paleontologist examined the dinosaur bones to determine how old they are."
The duration of Old Bones of the River is 1.5 hours.