3. People who study life, culture, ancient
artifacts.
One famous archaeologist is Richard
Leaky. He found some really old skeleton
bones that dated up to millions of years
old!
4. This is a picture of a famous archaeologist
named Richard Leaky.
5. People who study the origins, the
behavior, and the physical, social, and
cultural development of humans.
There are 4 different types of
anthropology: sociocultural, biological
(physical), archaeology, and linguistic.
One famous anthropologist was Francis
Galton. He was well known for his studies of
Eugenics and his knowledge of humans.
7. People who analyze the
production, distribution and consecutive of
goods and services to make the environment
a better place.
One famous economist was Frango
Modiglinary. He won the Nobel peace prize in
Economics.
9. People who speak several different
languages fluently. also the scientific study
of the human language.
One linguist was Miguel Antonio Caro, and he
spoke Spanish and Columbian Spanish.
Sometimes linguists even make their own
languages. One that my dad told me about
was the language “Klingon”, the language
from Star Trek that Klingon people spoke. I
personally thought that was cool. Some Star
Trek geeks, huh?
11. People who study a
state, nation, government, and polices of the
government.
One famous political scientist was Robert
Dahl. He was “a leading theorist of
political pluralism. Dahl stressed the role in
politics played by associations, groups, and
organizations.”
13. People who study marine life ( ocean
creatures), marine ecosystems, ocean
circulation ( the large scale movement of
water in the ocean basins), geology of the
ocean floor, and chemical and physical
properties of the ocean.
One famous oceanographer/archeologist was
Robert Ballard. He found the sunken ships
the Titanic, battle ship Bismarck, and the
aircraft carrier USS Yorktown.
15. Webster's new world dictionary
Wikipedia
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http://www. free
dictionary.com/anthropologist
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