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When historians want to evaluate a primary source in the form of human remains, they send the remains to

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Archeologist and occasionally a scientist
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Answer: Archaeologist

Explanation: Archaeology (whose etymological origin comes from archeo, ancient and logos, study) is a social science that studies societies, which can be both those that still exist, and those currently extinct, through their material remains, whether these movable objects (as for example). example art, such as the venus) or objects.

An Archaeologist' study and discover life forms, peoples, colonies or animals that have died and their remains fossils, where they are hidden somewhere. The archaeologist studies past societies in view of the marks left by them in nature

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