museums and universities store artefacts for safekeeping\preserve
Artifacts are typically stored in museums, archives, libraries, or specialized storage facilities designed to preserve and protect the items. These storage spaces are often equipped with environmental controls to prevent degradation and damage to the artifacts.
No, artefacts are not a waste of time. They can provide valuable insights into past cultures, societies, and historical events. They also help us learn about the skills and technologies of ancient civilizations.
That place is called a museum. Museums typically have collections of artefacts, artwork, and other historical items that are curated and displayed for public viewing and education.
Chemical analysys of old artefacts contribute to the dating in archaeology.
The Lindow Man was found with a number of artefacts, including a leather armband, a fox-fur armband, a plaited leather belt, and fragments of a bag made from animal skin. Additionally, there were mistletoe berries found in his stomach, suggesting a possibly ritualistic or ceremonial significance.
The most often used radioactive elements used in radiometric dating are carbon, potassium-argon and uranium-lead.Other elements are not, or very rarely used.
Taking the literal meaning of 'artefacts' there must be thousands.
Artefacts - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/16 USA:R
In museums
People that study artefacts are called archaeologists. However people who study fossils are known as palaeontologists.
A museum
aretefacts?
The Ulster Museum in Belfast.
Yes
The cast of The Making of Artefacts - 2008 includes: Giles Daoust as himself Emmanuel Jespers as himself Ernst Meinrath as himself
Rabindernath Tagore
I believe it's an Archaeologist...
All of the special artefacts they had