artefactanalyse
Artefactanalyse, or artifact analysis, is a systematic examination of artifacts to understand their origin, function, manufacture, and context. In archaeology and cultural heritage, artefactanalyse focuses on material remains such as tools, pottery, metals, and artworks. It uses methods like typology and seriation to place finds in time and culture, wear-pattern analysis to infer use, residue analysis to detect contents, and materials analysis (for example X-ray fluorescence, SEM-EDS) to determine composition. The aim is to reconstruct technology, trade networks, daily life, and social organization while recording provenance and stratigraphic context for reproducibility.
In digital forensics and data science, artefactanalyse refers to examining data artifacts—log files, recovered fragments, metadata,
The practice shares core steps: systematic documentation, careful sampling, and transparent interpretation within contextual knowledge. Analysts
Overall, artefactanalyse is a multidisciplinary approach to interpreting artifacts as evidence of past or present processes,