Paleontographer
(重定向自Paleontography)
A paleontographer or palaeontographer is anyone who works in the field of palaeontography, a subset of paleontology. The term has been in use in this sense for more than a hundred and fifty years, for example by the Palaeontographical Society.
The term has more recently been adopted for one who uses medical imaging technology to scan fossils; mainly using CT scanning or any non-invasive scanning technology. Sean Mclain Brown, a journalist with the Sierra Madre Mountain News, first coined the term in the Sierra Madre Mountain News (Volume Two, Issue 30) in February 1999.