Category:Archaeological artefact types
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An archaeological artefact is any item that has been made or modified by past human cultures.
Archaeologists give names to the artefacts that they find. These names may not always reflect the true purpose of the item and are sometimes deliberately vague.
Subcategories
This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.
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B
- Belt buckles (5 P)
- Bronze mirrors (15 P)
- Buddhist artifacts (5 P)
C
- Curse tablets (8 P)
D
- Drinking horns (18 P)
E
H
- Horned helmets (11 P)
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M
P
- Projectile points (27 P)
S
T
- Torcs (23 P)
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Pages in category "Archaeological artefact types"
The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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C
- Calceology
- Carved stone balls
- Celt (tool)
- Ceramic building material
- Chape
- Chariot
- Chopper (archaeology)
- Chopper core
- Chopping tool
- Claw beaker
- Clay drum (archaeology)
- Clay nail
- Clay tablet
- Cleaver (Stone Age tool)
- Clootie well
- Clovis point
- Cong (vessel)
- Cordoned bucket
- Crepundia
- Cupstone
- Cylinder seal