We don't know the artifact you were shown so can't answer.
The intricacy and precision of the carving, as well as the ability to represent realistic forms or patterns in stone, could indicate that people at the time possessed advanced stone carving skills. Additionally, evidence of tools like chisels or abrasives used to shape the stone would further support this conclusion.
After unearthing an artifact, archaeologists document its location, context, and surroundings before carefully removing it from the site. They then clean, analyze, and study the artifact to learn more about the people and culture associated with it, and ultimately preserve it for future research and display.
The person is clearly very enthusiastic and excited about learning what life was like for people in the past, and possibly the pre-historic past. There is something captivating and enthralling, at least for people who are interested, about holding in your hands a tool, carving or other artifact that was used by people many thousands of years ago.
An artifact with special meaning can be seen as a story because it carries the history, values, and emotions of the people or culture it belongs to. The artifact can symbolize important events, beliefs, or traditions, providing a tangible link to the past and helping to preserve and transmit its narrative. Through its presence, the artifact can evoke memories, spark conversations, and convey a sense of identity and connection to those who interact with it.
There is no specific age requirement for an artifact. Generally, an artifact is considered to be an object created or used by humans that has historical, cultural, or archaeological significance. The age of an artifact can vary depending on the context and discipline in which it is being studied.
The Clovis people of North America were skilled hunter-gatherers who left behind distinctive stone artifacts, such as spear points, which are recognized as some of the earliest signs of human habitation in the region.
It is called an ancient artifact, or an artifact.
Yes it will be an artifact because an artifact is something that people made by hand or just made long ago, and soin 50 years people will be like ohh wow look at this artifact from the people long ago.
An artifact.
Gothic, metal carving, wood carving
Gothic, metal carving, wood carving
Objects made by people are often called "man made objects".
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Object left behind by earlier people
The Clovis people of North America were skilled hunter-gatherers who left behind distinctive stone artifacts, such as spear points, which are recognized as some of the earliest signs of human habitation in the region.
The person is clearly very enthusiastic and excited about learning what life was like for people in the past, and possibly the pre-historic past. There is something captivating and enthralling, at least for people who are interested, about holding in your hands a tool, carving or other artifact that was used by people many thousands of years ago.
Headdress.
The main artifact used in Bamana ceremonies is called a Chi Wara, which is a ritual headdress representing an antelope. It symbolizes agriculture, fertility, and the importance of work in the community. The Chi Wara is worn during agricultural rites and dances to honor the spirit of the antelope.