For the "why be clear when you can use jargon" department:
I quite often hear the terms "artifact" and "object" used
interchangeably. I always thought that they were used in different
contexts. My understanding is that the term "object" is used for
"whole" things (ex. a chair, a painting, a teapot) whereas "artifact" is
used for fragments of things--especially something archaeological (ex. a
ceramic shard).
Maybe I'm being a bit too particular, but what's the consensus?
Chris
Christopher M. Cascio
Assistant Site Administrator
Pottsgrove Manor historic site
100 West King Street
Pottstown, PA 19464-6318
(610) 326-4014
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