Anthropology is the study of human cultures; Archaeology is the study of artifacts, bones, and other ancient objects.
Archaeology
The study of ancient people is called Archeology. *correct spelling*
Study historical context by examining letters written by Roman fans of the Colosseum.
Anthropology
mythology
This field of study is called archaeology. Archaeologists use artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand past human societies, their cultures, and behaviors. Through excavations and analyses, archaeologists piece together the puzzle of our shared history.
They are called anthropologist
Scientists who study the remains of ancient people are often referred to as bioarchaeologists or physical anthropologists. These experts analyze bones, teeth, and other preserved tissues to understand aspects of ancient populations such as diet, health, ancestry, and cultural practices. They use a combination of archaeological, anthropological, and scientific techniques to interpret the lives and histories of past societies.
forensic anthropologist
Archeology is the study of remains from the past. This study allows you to see how cultures, or creatures developed or what help in their demise.
Archaeology
Anthropologists, archaeologists, and bioarchaeologists are scientists who study the remains of ancient peoples to learn about their societies, culture, behavior, and biology. They use a combination of fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and historical research to piece together information about past human populations.
Lots of professions study ancient bones. Within archaeology there are osteoarchaeologists who study human remains and zooarchaeologists (or archaeozooologists) who study animal remains. Both these fields have alternative names depending on the particular aims of the research or the location of the researcher. For example people who study human remains may also be known as physical anthropologists or bioarchaeologists. Paleontologists also may study ancient bones which have been fossilized.
The study of the remains of the cultures and societies of a people
No, they are not the same. Egyptology is restricted to the study of ancient Egypt. Archaeology is the study of ancient remains anywhere in the world.
Lots of professions study ancient bones. Within Archaeology there are osteoarchaeologists who study human remains and zooarchaeologists (or archaeozooologists) who study animal remains. Both these fields have alternative names depending on the particular aims of the research or the location of the researcher. For example people who study human remains may also be known as physical anthropologists or bioarchaeologists. Paleontologists also may study ancient bones which have been fossilized.
Remains of musical instruments, pictures, and writings