24 examples of artifact in sentences

[artifacts requiring heat in their manufacture] pottery, ceramics, crockery, porcelain, china; earthenware, stoneware; pot, mug, terra cotta [Sp.], brick, clinker.

No bones or artifacts were foundnothing but coarse gravel, uniform in texture and containing no unmistakable evidences of stratification.

Furthermore, the presence here of artifacts of European origin does not of itself point to such a conclusion.

That no such array of European artifacts has been turned up in the excavations of other important sites in the province of Uilcapampa would seem to indicate that they were abandoned before the Spanish Conquest or else were occupied by natives who had no means of accumulating such treasures.

FIGURE Carved Seats and Platforms of Ñusta Isppana FIGURE Two of the Seven Seats Near the Spring Under the Great White Rock Our excavations yielded no artifacts whatever and only a handful of very rough old potsherds of uncertain origin.

Furthermore, it was in the graves of the females that the finest artifacts were found, showing that they were persons of no little importance.

Furthermore, as Mr. Safford has pointed out, among the artifacts discovered at Machu Picchu was a "snuffing tube" intended for use with the narcotic snuff which was employed by the priests and necromancers to induce a hypnotic state.

Here, concealed in a canyon of remarkable grandeur, protected by art and nature, these consecrated women gradually passed away, leaving no known descendants, nor any records other than the masonry walls and artifacts to be described in another volume.

Maine The Sculptor's Trade On white stands: azure/turquoise branches, flow and knuckle taken by poured bronze bent, welded, gripped, held, colored artifacts, works in progress, ship's ribs, basketry, child's play.

Every successful new medium has traded off its artifact-ness the degree to which it was populated by bespoke hunks of atoms, cleverly nailed together by master craftspeople for ease of reproduction.

The artifacts of Pecos.

The artifacts of Pecos.

Human culture is the sum total of ideas, relationships, artifacts, institutions, purposes and ideals currently functioning in any community.

These foundations consist of artifacts, implements, customs, habit patterns and institutions produced and developed in numerous scattered localities by groups of food-gatherers, migrating herdsmen, cultivators, hand craftsmen and traders and eventually in urban communities built around centers of wealth and power: the cities which are the nuclei of every civilization.

The result is an imposing number of long buried building sites with their accompanying artifacts.

Expansion, the third phase of Egyptian development, involved the export of culture traits and artifacts beyond national frontiers, extending the cultural influence of Egypt into non-Egyptian lands inhabited by Egypt's neighbors.

Thus the land of Egypt expanded into the Egyptian Empire and the culture of Egypt (its language, its ideas, its artifacts, its institutions) expanded far beyond the boundaries of Egyptian political authority and established Egyptian civilization in parts of Africa, Asia and Europe.

Its artifacts, institutions and practices predominate in Europe, North America and Australasia.

They must improve and beautify their artifacts and constructs.

As this process mushroomed with the expansion of civilization, consumers demanded a greater number of more expensive artifacts and consumer capital goods, from housing and house furnishings such as bathrooms and well-stocked kitchens to refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, telephones, television sets, bicycles, automobiles and elaborate recreation facilities and equipment.

Each bit of handiwork, each artifact, tool and machine is an expression of man's wish and will.

Each epoch of civilization has contributed ideas, artifacts and institutions to the sum total of human culture.

Broadly speaking, they must pick their way warily through the maze of artifacts, gadgets and gimmicks produced by human ingenuity during the current world revolution.

Another partinternational conferences, public and private; tourism; the export of artifacts and of information, were promoted by mixed motives, from missionary zeal for the propagation of The Faith to international business for profit, public and private.

24 examples of  artifact  in sentences