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paleozoology
thumb|upright=1.3|Priscacara liops, fish fossil from Wyoming

otolith
An otolith (, ' ear + , ', a stone), also called otoconium, statolith, or statoconium, is a calcium carbonate structure in the saccule or utricle of the inner ear, specifically in the vestibular system of vertebrates. The saccule and utricle, in turn, together make the otolith organs. These organs are what allows an organism, including humans, to perceive linear acceleration, both horizontally and vertically (gravity). They have been identified in both extinct and extant vertebrates.
trace fossil
geological records of biological activity
Levantine corridor
geographic corridor between the Mediterranean and the Arabian desert, which connects Africa to Eurasia