artefakter
Artefakter are objects created or modified by humans, preserved from past eras and used to interpret historical and cultural processes. The term is most commonly associated with archaeology and anthropology, but it also appears in other disciplines where human influence must be distinguished from natural phenomena. Artefakter can range from everyday tools to symbolic objects, and they help researchers reconstruct technology, economy, social organization, and beliefs.
In archaeology, artefakter are typically portable items such as tools, pottery, metal objects, jewelry, and inscriptions.
Classification and dating often rely on typology and seriation. Typology groups artefakter by design features, while
Preservation and ethical considerations are central to handling artefakter. They are vulnerable to decay, damage, and