Archeologists
archaeologist
An archaeologist studies past human life by examining artifacts, while a paleontologist studies ancient life forms by studying fossils.
A paleontologist studies the history of plants and animals.
any other artifact or geological strata and compare it. Go to tables with similar artifacts.
Paleontologists study fossils and ancient life, including, but not limited to, dinosaurs. A Paleobotanist studies plant fossils. Palaeontologist / paleontologist.
archaeologist
An archaeologist is anyone who studies old artifacts/fossils to learn more about the past.
An archaeologist studies past human life by examining artifacts, while a paleontologist studies ancient life forms by studying fossils.
no, artifacts are old items of a human culture
A paleontologist studies the history of plants and animals.
Artifacts and fossils teach us about the past by giving us a perspective about ancient cultures. Scientists studying artifacts and fossils do so to give the world a better understanding of cultures. The more artifacts and fossils discovered, the more lost puzzle pieces are found
paleoanthropologist. They analyze fossils, artifacts, and other evidence to understand the origins and evolution of hominids and human ancestors.
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Archaeologists study objects left behind by humans. They study fossils and artifacts by surveying, excavation, and eventually analysis of data collected. By studying these fossils and artifacts they learn how previous humans lived.
The name of the scientist that studies artifacts remains of cultures from the past is an archeologist.
A Paleontologist is a person who studies fossils.
artifacts and fossils