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artefaktens

Artefaktens is the genitive singular form of the Swedish noun artefakt, meaning artifact. It is used to indicate possession or attribution and appears in phrases such as artefaktens betydelse (the artifact's significance) or artefaktens ursprung (the artifact's origin). The form is a grammatical construction rather than a proper name, and it commonly occurs in academic, museological, and archaeological contexts.

Etymology and usage context: artefakt originates from Latin artefactum and entered Swedish through other European languages,

Distinctions and related forms: It is important to distinguish artefaktens from artefakten (the artifact) and from

See also: artefakt, artefakter, artefakten. In practice, artefaktens serves as a common grammatical tool in Swedish

such
as
German
or
French,
over
the
centuries.
In
Swedish,
the
basic
noun
artefakt
refers
to
a
man-made
object,
often
an
object
of
study
in
archaeology,
archaeology,
or
museum
catalogs.
The
possessive
singular
is
formed
with
-s,
yielding
artefaktens,
while
the
definite
singular
form
is
artefakten
and
the
plural
possessive
form
is
artefakternas.
artefakterna
(the
artifacts,
if
used
in
a
context
with
definite
plural).
Likewise,
artefakter
is
the
bare
plural
form,
used
without
possession.
The
genitive
construction
with
-s
is
a
standard
feature
of
Swedish
grammar
and
does
not
require
an
apostrophe.
writing
to
attribute
properties,
ownership,
or
relations
to
a
single
artifact
within
scholarly
and
descriptive
text.