Artifact

/ˈɑːrtəˌfækt/ noun

An artifact is an object made or used by humans in the past, such as tools, pottery, or jewelry, that helps us understand their lives. Museums often display artifacts to show history.

From Latin “arte” meaning “by skill” and “factum” meaning “made,” together meaning “something made by skill.” It contrasts with things that occur naturally.

AMየጥንት ነገር
ARقطعة أثرية
BNনিদর্শন
CSartefakt
DAartefakt
DEArtefakt
ELτέχνημα
ESartefacto
FAمصنوع
FIesine
FRartefact
GUકલાકૃતિ
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