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coprolite Meaning in Bengali







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A coprolite (also known as a coprolith) is fossilized feces.


As well as farming the village earned its income from coprolite digging.


The Lloyds Bank coprolite is a large paleofaeces, or desiccated human dung specimen, recovered by archaeologists from York Archaeological Trust excavating.


During the late 19th century, coprolite, a phosphate-rich fossil used as a fertiliser, was mined in shallow pits.


The term coprolite is often used interchangeably, although coprolite can also refer to fossilized animal feces.


formation was extensively exploited in the 19th century for the "coprolite industry", with coprolite being a local term referring to phosphate nodules of varying.


to the dock area such as the coprolite factory founded by Edward Packard in 1849.


Richard Marlar, a University of Colorado molecular biologist examined the coprolite (fossilized human feces) found on site and discovered it tested positive.


that Fuxianospira gyrata, among other Chengjiang algae, is actually a coprolite.


A coprolite containing T.


Analysis of a coprolite associated with a N.


the impressions of coprolites (fossilized feces) of fish.


This would make Thinopus the earliest published name of a fish coprolite.


gave rise to a second theory on the origin of the object - that it is a coprolite (fossilized animal dung).


and taphonomist who is considered one of the world's leading experts in coprolites.


The Home served coprolite workers at Whaddon Green for several decades in the late 19th century.



Synonyms:

droppings; dung; muck;

Antonyms:

clean;

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