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Analyzing Artifacts Ancient India

Review & Preview… What is an artifact? What might an artifact look like? How do historians use artifacts to study the past?

An Artifact is… …An object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.

Our Artifacts Look at your partner’s artifact… Describe the artifact (i.e. appearance, texture, color, weight). How might a person use this artifact? Make an inference. What might this artifact tell us about the person it represents?

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