Perhaps "paleontology"
The word is "Paleontology." It is the study of the history of life based on the imprints or remains of living organisms found in rocks and fossils.
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The remains of any previous living object is called "fossil." Fossils can be bones, shells, imprints, or any other preserved evidence of ancient life.
A fossil is the preserved remains or traces of a once-living organism, while an imprint is a mark or indentation left behind by an organism on a surface. Fossils can include imprints, but not all imprints are considered fossils. Fossils provide more detailed information about the organism's structure and biology, while imprints are more surface-level.
The geologic time scale is a framework that organizes Earth's history into eons, eras, periods, epochs, and ages. While the broad structure of the time scale remains relatively stable, refinements and adjustments are made as new research and insights emerge. These changes help to improve our understanding of Earth's history and the relationships between different geological events.
An archaeologist studies the remains of past cultures, including artifacts, structures, and human remains, to understand the way of life of ancient peoples.
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The remains are called fossils.
They are called fossils you idiot.
Fossil.
The remains, imprints, or traces of once-living organisms are called fossils. (to be more specific they are called trace fossils)
Paleontology