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The phrase "array of artefacts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collection or variety of items, typically in a context related to art, history, or technology.
Example: "The museum displayed an impressive array of artefacts from ancient civilizations, showcasing their rich cultural heritage."
Alternatives: "collection of artefacts" or "variety of artefacts".
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They provide an array of artefacts, unseen photos and mementoes from their movies.
The remains of an Anglo-Saxon island have been uncovered in Lincolnshire in a significant find that has yielded an unusually wide array of artefacts.
One of the most amazing things about Skara Brae is the degree to which it has been preserved and its rich array of artefacts, including tools, pottery and jewellery made from bone and tusks.
I was able to concentrate and focus, as well as having a number of productive meetings in wonderfully curated meeting rooms, with all the equipment we needed and an interesting array of artefacts to inspire our creativity.
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It contains a patchy array of art and artefacts, ranging from ancient Egyptian carvings to modern art pieces, bewilderingly arranged with little chronological thought.
In his 1953 piece The Question Concerning Technology, Heidegger begins with the everyday account of technology according to which technology is the vast array of instruments, machines, artefacts and devices that we human beings invent, build, and then exploit.
There's a wide array of related trinkets, artefacts and art to pore over too, including anatomical ex-votos, or religious offerings of thanks or devotion; a 19th century death mask bust with phrenology markings, meant to determine moral character by the shape of one's skull; Mexican Day of the Dead figures; and emu feet donated by a man whose wife no longer wanted them in the house. .
An array of jewellery and other artefacts was found, including the jewels once worn by a young high-status Anglo-Saxon woman who had been buried on a bed and covered by an earth mound.
Artefact correction was performed by means of "statistical correction of artefacts in dense array studies" (SCADS; [47]).
The small collection here features a fascinating array of old maps and colonial artefacts, as well as Amerindian remains, including several complete skeletons.
Further digging revealed a second layer of artefacts.
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