Limestone is the compressed skeletal remains of minute sea-creatures.
Sedimentary deposit with exceptionally good preservation of skeletal and organic remains. (plural Lagerstätten)
Archaeology
Limestone is the skeletal remains of small marine shelled creatures. Their remains sank to the floor of the seas, and the layers became rock over a very long time.
Limestone is formed on the floor of ancient seas from the skeletal remains of marine organisms such as coral, forams and molluscs, etc.
Janet Friedman has written: 'Wood identification by microscopic examination' -- subject(s): Plant remains (Archaeology), Wood, Identification, Antiquities
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Skeletal and plant remains.
The detective analyzed the skeletal remains found at the crime scene.
The identification of human skeletal remains is the primary focus of forensic anthropology. Forensic anthropologists analyze skeletal remains to determine factors such as age, sex, ancestry, stature, and unique characteristics to assist in identifying individuals. This information is crucial in criminal investigations, disaster victim identification, and historical and archaeological research.
The biological accumulation of the skeletal remains of the plants and animals make up the fossils. A fossil refers to the trace of plants or animals that survived in the past.
a fossil.
The study of fingerprints as a method of identification.
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By looking at the pubic symphysis.
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A coral reef.