In Archaeology, "artifact" (alternate spelling "artefact") is a term used to refer to any portable, humanly modified object.
This is such a beautiful artefact
The artefact is incredibly expensive.They discovered the artefact in the ruins last year.
The spelling "artefact" is a variant spelling of the word artifact. Many US spell-checking programs will not recognize the E version.
The root word for "artifact" is the Latin word "artifex," which means "skilled craftsman" or "creator."
it is more a monument then an artefact
Artefact - band - was created in 2000.
Artefact - band - ended in 2010.
you find out how old an artefact is by dating it.
Failure - Artefact album - was created in 2009.
It sounds like you are trying to spell the word religious.An example sentence is "we think this was a religious artefact".
Ruins - Artefact album - was created on 2008-01-15.
A religious artefact is an object that holds religious or spiritual significance within a particular faith or tradition. These items are often used in religious ceremonies, rituals, or as symbols of faith and devotion. Examples include statues, relics, icons, prayer beads, and ceremonial tools.