Esihistorian
Esihistorian is a term used to describe a person who studies the history of the world before the invention of writing. This period is often referred to as prehistory. Esihistorians use a variety of methods to reconstruct the past, including archaeological excavation, analysis of artifacts, and examination of environmental evidence. They also study ancient cultures through their material remains, such as tools, pottery, and architecture. Esihistorians often work in collaboration with other disciplines, such as anthropology, archaeology, and paleoanthropology, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the past. Their work is crucial for understanding the development of human societies and the evolution of culture. Esihistorians may specialize in specific regions or time periods, but their goal is to contribute to the broader understanding of human history.