Becoming an osteologist typically requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in anthropology, Biology, or a related field, which usually takes four years. Following that, many pursue a master's or doctoral degree in anthropology or a related discipline, which can take an additional two to six years. Therefore, the total time to become a fully qualified osteologist can range from about six to ten years, depending on the level of education pursued. Practical experience through internships or fieldwork is also beneficial and can extend the timeline.
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Many different professionals study bones. The most obvious one is an osteologist.
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Hopefully pretty well. Osteologists study the structures and functions of bones. Osteologists are fairly useful people. An osteologist can tell you how old, the gender, the race, the general health, the height, and weight of someone just by looking at their bone structure. An osteologist can tell if you got a lot of sunlight or Vitamin D in your diet by looking at your bones. Their studies help to recognize structural differences in every kind of bone too, not just human bones and their research helps in furthering anthropological studies, crime solving techniques, archealogical findings can be better understood and modern medical developments and treatment techniques.