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artefact

Any object that has been used, modified, or manufactured by humans, such as a tool, weapon, or vessel. In art, an artefact is a product of human skill and creativity, while in archaeology, the object may be a simple item of importance and interest.



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Other Nuragic artefacts include bronze statues (they were skilled metallurgists), as well as stone statues and carvings.
Moureau suggests, were targeted at those who wanted to read about writings (and dramas) from the sea as distinct from the land-based explorations seen through maps and collected artefacts.
During this period the only European-type shop in Dar es Salaam dealing with African artefacts was run by Muhamed Peera, an innovative and highly sophisticated Asian dealer who imaginatively promoted a number of African carvers and who had extensive contacts with African craftsmen and traders over a wide area.
 
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