different between paleontologist vs archaeologist
paleontologist
English
Alternative forms
- palaeontologist, palæontologist
Etymology
paleontology +? -ist
Noun
paleontologist (plural paleontologists)
- One who studies paleontology.
- An alternative approach is to break down cultures into ab-
stract elements and to establish, between elements of the same
type in different cultures, rather than between cultures themselves,
the same kind of relationships of historical descent and progressive
differentiation which the paleontologist sees in the evolution of
species.
- An alternative approach is to break down cultures into ab-
Translations
paleontologist From the web:
- what paleontologists do
- what paleontologists search for
- what paleontologists study
- what paleontologist mean
- what paleontologists tools
- what paleontologist study fossils
- what paleontologist use
- paleontologist what do they wear
archaeologist
English
Alternative forms
- archæologist (Commonwealth)
- archeologist (mainly US)
Etymology
archaeolog(y) +? -ist
Pronunciation
Noun
archaeologist (plural archaeologists)
- Someone who studies or practises archaeology.
Translations
archaeologist From the web:
- what archaeologists do
- what archaeologists study
- what archaeologist means
- what archaeologists do to dinosaur bones
- what archaeologists
- what archaeologists find
- what does archaeologists do
- what do archaeologists actually do
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