fishremains
Fishremains refers to the skeletal material and other organic remnants of fish that are preserved in archaeological or paleontological contexts. These remains can include bones, scales, teeth, otoliths (ear stones), and sometimes even preserved soft tissues depending on the depositional environment. The study of fishremains is known as ichthyology or paleoichthyology when dealing with fossilized specimens.
These remnants are invaluable for understanding past marine and freshwater ecosystems. By analyzing the types and
Otoliths, in particular, are frequently recovered due to their dense composition, which aids preservation. They can