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Old money could be considered an artifact depending on its age and historical context. If the money is from a period significant enough to be considered of historical importance, it could be classified as an artifact. However, it is more commonly categorized as a collectible or numismatic item.
Yes, an artifact creature is considered an artifact.
No, an artifact is not considered a creature type in Magic: The Gathering.
A mummies can be considered an ancient artifact.
Yes, a seashell can be considered an artifact if it has been modified or used by humans in some way, such as for decoration or tools. Otherwise, it would simply be a natural object.
The gate of boghazkoy could definitely be considered an artifact. One of the most widely used definitions of an artifact describes them as any portable, humanly modified object and while you couldn't move it very easily it can be moved. Some people may consider it a feature, due to its substantial size. Many such definitions in archaeology are relatively flexible and overlap.
Yes, artifact creatures are considered artifacts in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
No, a painting of an artifact is not considered an artifact itself. An artifact is typically defined as an object made by a human being, while a painting is a representation or depiction of an object created using different materials and techniques.
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Yes, artifact creatures are considered both creatures and artifacts in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
No, "artifact" is not considered a creature type in Magic: The Gathering. It is a separate card type that represents non-living objects or magical items in the game.