0 US spelling of artefact mainly UK
1 an object, such as a tool, that was made in the past:
The museum has artifacts dating back to prehistoric times.
Part of understanding those artifacts, then, is recovering that world through identifying the basic structures of relation between the person and the ' object ' of worship.
Nonetheless, these two design artifacts necessitate caution in considering the precise magnitude of the shared environment parameter estimates.
Given that handfuls of debitage were placed directly into artifact bags in the field, all technologically diagnostic forms are well represented.
This is acknowledged by a mechanism where peer recognition is given to the designer of the source artifact.
Any artifact is, in its design, an implicit critique of other design solutions to the same problem or interest.
Finally, a measurement artifact that possibly could account for these results is that the direction of reporting bias for maltreatment cases differs by ethnicity.
If we are committed to realizing designs as physical artifacts, then ultimately we are committed to their intentionality.
Data were visually edited offline for motor artifacts, eye blinks, and eye movements.