Explain the difference between paleontology and archaeology
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If so, you would make a good paleontologist or archaeologist. ... Paleontology is the study of fossils, while archaeology is the study of human artifacts and remains. They sound similar, but fossils can be a variety of things: shells, tracks and other bodily imprints, bone, wood, and even pollen.
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Archeology is the study of human artifacts and remains, going back to about 3.3 million years ago. A Paleontologist studies fossils while an archaeologist studies human artifacts and its remains. The fossils studied by paleontologists and archeologists include bones, shells, body imprints, wood, and many others.
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