Archaeologists.
Yes they did
they farm by using special tools and plowing. They use shovels to dig.
Some people did dig their own graves, and did get shot and buried in those graves.
The gold diggers were called diggers because they dug. Dig?
sappers Engineers also work with fortifications.
at an archeological site, where people are digging for lost, ancient treasures
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Archeologists, paleontologists.
They dig in places like ancient ruins
A job where you dig up dinosaur bones is called paleontology. Paleontologists study fossils to learn about ancient life on Earth, including dinosaurs.
People who dig for ore are typically called miners. Miners extract valuable minerals and metals from the ground, which are used for various purposes such as making jewelry, electronics, and construction materials.
Yes they did
A "dig". They dig up things.
They dig up bones and fossils of things that existed before humans, such as dinosaurs, or maybe even ancient humans!
People who work in archaeological digs are called archaeologists. They study human history through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and structures.
The are called gravediggers. Long, long ago they were called fossors. President Lincoln was one at one time when he was the sexton for his church.
Yes, people still dig graves because of their culture,beliefs and traditions.For example i Fiji, if a person died the relatives are the one who will dig the grave. People dig graves using a backhoe these days, not a shovel.