artefactuele
Artefactuele is a term used in some academic and curatorial discussions to denote a cross-disciplinary approach to artifacts. It treats artefacts not only as isolated objects but as nodes within material cultures, social practices, and knowledge networks. The concept emphasizes the materiality of objects, their production and use, and the ways they accumulate meaning through time and context.
The field draws on archaeology, anthropology, museology, conservation science, and digital humanities. It seeks to classify
Historically, artefactuele emerged in the early 21st century as scholars sought integrated frameworks for studying objects
Common methods include typology and use-wear analysis, provenance research, conservation science, ethnographic fieldwork, 3D scanning, and
Artefactuele informs curatorial practice, education, heritage management, and digital archiving, supporting more contextualized understandings of artifacts