Match each term with its definition:

1. artifact
2. fossil
3. cast
4. mold
a cavity left in firm sediments by the body of an organism 4
a cavity left by a dead organism that is filled with some substance, reflecting the shape of the organism 3
remains or traces of an ancient organism 2
the material remains of human behavior 1


a cavity left in firm sediments by the body of an organism 4
a cavity left by a dead organism that is filled with some substance, reflecting the shape of the organism 3
remains or traces of an ancient organism 2
the material remains of human behavior 1

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