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Do archaeological anthropologists dig up dinosaur bones?

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Do archaeological anthropologists dig up dinosaur bones?

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No. Archaeological anthropologists study past human societies and since humans evolved long after the dinosaurs went extinct, archaeological anthropologists do not dig up dinosaur bones. Paleontologists, researchers who do study dinosaurs, do excavate bones out of the ground, but they do not study human cultures.

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