History, asked by alicorn2009, 6 months ago

Differentiate between Historians and Archaeologists.

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Answered by wysresxz6rl
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Historian

Historians typically need to have a master's degree in their field. They often work for the government, and they may enjoy regular business hours. Others may work evenings and weekends as well if they are employed by places such as museums. Historians are studious individuals who benefit from an interest in research and enjoying writing about their findings. Their study of past events can focus on things as varied as the history of a political policy to property claims.

Job responsibilities of a historian include:

Reading historic documents

Locating other relevant documents or data

Ensuring information is authentic

Determining if a building has historic significance

Providing data about historic figures

Educating people about historic locations or groups

Archaeologist

Archaeologists use their knowledge about ancient cultures and historic events to help locate historic sites. They play an important role in preserving structures and things that have historic significance. A master's degree is the standard requirement for this career, although a doctoral degree may be an advantage when seeking work. Travel is common for archaeologists, although some do work at regular locations such as museums.

Job responsibilities of an archaeologist include:

Conducting research

Traveling to potential historic locations

Setting up digs to search for evidence of historic artifacts

Cataloguing artifacts found

Providing information about historic sites

Answered by SanjithMaddy
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Explanation:

Historians are who research about past.

But Archieologists research about old coins, stone, houses, etc.

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