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What is the correct definition of word artifact?

An artifact is an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.

Here's a breakdown of the definition:

* Object: It refers to a tangible thing, something you can touch and hold.

* Made by a human being: This excludes naturally occurring objects.

* Cultural or historical interest: This means the artifact is significant in understanding the past, a society, or a particular culture.

Here are some examples of artifacts:

* Tools: Stone tools, pottery shards, arrowheads

* Jewelry: Necklaces, bracelets, earrings

* Weapons: Swords, shields, spears

* Clothing: Textiles, shoes, hats

* Art: Paintings, sculptures, pottery

* Written materials: Books, scrolls, letters

* Building materials: Bricks, stone, wood

* Everyday objects: Dishes, furniture, toys

Important note: The word "artifact" can also be used in a more general sense to refer to any object, especially if it is unexpected or out of place. For example, you might say "That strange object in the corner is an artifact from a previous owner."

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