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1. To study prehistory, historians rely on the work of archaeologists and .(anthropologists/Australopithecus)

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Answered by VelvetRosee
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Archaeologists

Explanation:

An archaeologist is a scientist who digs up human remains and artifacts to learn about human history. An Archaeologist is a noun that can alternatively be written archaeologist. The word archaeo- derives from the Greek root archaeo-, which means "ancient, primal."

An archaeologist is a historian who has gained experience working with historical records and relics. An archaeologist can help with not just locating suitable dig sites and the excavations that follow, but also with interpreting any items unearthed during the dig.

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