0 an object that is made by a person, such as a tool or a decoration, especially one that is of historical interest:
The museum's collection includes artefacts dating back to prehistoric times.
Considerable amounts of rubbish remained at the soil surface, including crushed lead batteries, copper artefacts, used food cans, and building materials.
I have also employed interpolation when referring to damaged artefacts, and have opened some of the mouths of ancient mask faces whose lips are sealed.
He is able to communicate directly with the ancients and the personified ancient artefacts.
Similarly, computer music artefacts cannot be analysed apart from responses made by the environment in which they are presented.
If constitutions are simply artefacts of democracy, however, then it seems difficult to accord them any independent weight.
Care should be taken with this method as image artefacts or objects, such as the patient table, may distort the model.
The aim, of course, is to produce artefacts that will operate effectively in unpredictable complex environments which may involve interaction with other agents.
Both of these unwanted predictions turn out to be artefacts of the attempt to reproduce the foot-extrametricality analysis.
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(尤指具有史學價值的)人工製品,製造物,手工藝品…
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