L'artefatto
Example: L'artefatto antico è stato trovato durante gli scavi archeologici.
Definition
"L'artefatto" refers to an object made or shaped by human craft, typically of historical or cultural interest, such as those found during archaeological excavations. It often holds significance in understanding past civilizations and their technologies.
Etymology
The word "l'artefatto" comes from the Italian language, derived from Latin roots: 'arte' meaning 'art' or 'skill' and 'factus', the past participle of 'facere', meaning 'to make'. So, "l'artefatto" literally means 'something made with skill'. Did you know this term highlights the craftsmanship behind objects, emphasizing human creativity?
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