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Cristal Gonzales
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1 December, 21:18
Preserved remains have turned to what?
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Tony Rowe
1 December, 21:22
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It depends on what the remains are. If you are looking for a word, it could either be fossils or if it is something that has preserved the soft tissue it can be described as mummified.
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