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What describes using organisms that were only alive during a specific time period to estimate the unknown age of items?

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Answer: the answer is index fossils

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The correct answer is index fossils. A fossil index is a paleontological or archaeological remain whose presence can be used to date with some precision the stratigraphic unit in which it is found because they are particular or exclusive of a certain period of geological history, or of Prehistory, or indicators of a certain paleoenvironment.

In general, the taxa or cultural modes of the past that gave rise to the guide fossils had a very short duration on a geological -or historical- scale, which means that their presence is limited to chronological -or cultural- coordinates, in the case of prehistoric cultures-, very limited. That is, if a guide fossil appears in a stratum, that stratum can be dated with enough accuracy.

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