For gamers, especially fans of the Tomb Raider series, the keyword “artefact” is no longer strange. This is an archaeological term used to refer to artifacts created by ancient people – especially tools or weapons – to distinguish them from objects found in nature.
To date, archaeologists have found many artifacts of extraordinary beauty. They are evidence of the ancient people’s exquisite crafting skills. The artifacts below are just a few examples.
One of only seven surviving 900-year-old Egyptian rock crystal vases.
Sultan Mehmet II Sword of the Conqueror
A deep dish with fish motif from the 13th-14th century Iran.
Finely crafted sword hilt, Ceylon, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries
Floor plan of a Sumerian building over 5000 years old!
Chariots used during religious ceremonies in India in the 17th century.
The statue is carved entirely of marble.
Steam heating and food warming system
A brick from the Roman Empire’s capital Constantinople (330–395) made in Greece, about 1000 years old.
Egyptian ear sculpture.
Ancient Greek coin, 2300 years old.
Antique oil press
Footprint of an ancient Roman child, 2000 years old
Essential oil diffuser produced in 1915
Chess pieces in the form of a conquering army and Mayan Indians
Restaurants serving dinner in Pompeii