Artifact

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Artifact[edit | edit source]

An artifact (or artefact) is any object made or modified by a human culture, and often one later recovered by some archaeological endeavor. Artifacts are usually of historical or cultural interest. They can include a wide range of items such as tools, pottery, jewelry, weapons, and personal items.

Types of Artifacts[edit | edit source]

Artifacts can be categorized into several types based on their use and the material from which they are made:

Archaeological Significance[edit | edit source]

Artifacts are crucial to the field of archaeology as they provide tangible evidence of past human activities. By studying artifacts, archaeologists can gain insights into the culture, technology, and social structure of ancient civilizations. Artifacts can also help in dating archaeological sites through methods such as seriation and radiocarbon dating.

Preservation and Conservation[edit | edit source]

The preservation of artifacts is essential for maintaining their historical value. Factors such as climate, soil composition, and human activity can affect the condition of artifacts. Conservation efforts include proper storage, controlled environments, and restoration techniques to prevent deterioration.

Notable Artifacts[edit | edit source]

Some well-known artifacts include:

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