Anthropolite

/ˌænθrəˈpɒlaɪt/ noun

A fossil or remains of a human or human-like creature preserved in rock.

From Greek 'anthropos' (human) + '-lith' (stone), influenced by 'anthro-' prefix combined with '-polite' suggesting ancient human stone forms. The term emerged in 19th-century paleontology to classify fossilized human remains alongside other lithified specimens.

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