Artefact

/ˈɑːr.tə.fækt/ noun

An object made or shaped by humans, especially one of historical or archaeological importance that tells us about past cultures.

From Latin 'arte' (by art) and 'factum' (made thing). The term emerged in archaeology in the 19th century to distinguish human-made objects from natural items found at dig sites.

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