artefactes
Artefactes are objects made or modified by humans that bear significance for understanding past or present societies. The word derives from Latin artefactum and appears in forms such as artefact and artifact in various languages, with artefactes being a plural form in languages like Catalan or Portuguese-influenced usage.
In archaeology and anthropology, artefactes are typically portable items—stone implements, pottery sherds, metal tools, jewelry, inscriptions—that
In museums and heritage practice, artefactes are collected, conserved, and exhibited to communicate history. Provenance, conservation
In modern technology, artefactes also denote unintended byproducts of processes, such as digital artifacts in images