zoolith
/ˈzuːəlɪθ/ or /ˈzuːɒlɪθ/Definitions
1. noun
A fossilized or petrified piece of wood or any organic matter, especially one found in a geological deposit, and often used in geology as an index-fossil to date the stratum in which it occurs.
“The scientist studied the zooliths in the ancient rock formation to determine its age.”