Artifact created by humans which gives information about the culture of its creator and users.
1 Where do you experience that sense of awe in a cultural artefact ?
2 The mini as cultural artefact is legend: in the 50 years since its invention, a lot has been written about it.
3 The Book of Kells is finally getting a setting worthy of its status as a world-renowned cultural artefact and Ireland's best known treasure.
4 Ironically for a film about the distance that can develop between sisters, Frozen is the one cultural artefact both my daughters can agree on.
5 The poems of the bardic age are among our finest cultural artefacts .
6 Cultural artefacts are exposed to crises and need to be protected, Bandarin said.
7 Destruction of cultural artefacts in the Papua New Guinea parliament continuing despite widespread controversy.
8 And think of how data about cultural artefacts could be used in teaching and research.
9 Would such a title have sold in its millions and generated a vast industry of cultural artefacts ?
10 Some cultural artefacts don't suit getting older.
11 Literature is full of imaginary cultural artefacts .
12 Anna Butterfield sees seeds as cultural artefacts , each bean or basil seed carrying the story of its cultivation.
13 Anna Butterfield sees seeds as cultural artefacts , with each bean or seed carrying the story of its cultivation.
14 Nearly three years ago, Theo Zurenuoc claimed he had a mandate to remove what he called inappropriate cultural artefacts .
15 And in that particular book Sir Michael declared that wooden carvings and cultural artefacts are living spirits fixed with abodes.
16 Ms Zarate said the report would have a ripple effect in the Pacific, driving talk on the return of cultural artefacts .
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