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The phrase "artefacts though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting point or to emphasize a particular aspect of artefacts in a discussion.
Example: "The museum has a vast collection of artefacts though many are not on display."
Alternatives: "artifacts nonetheless" or "artifacts, however".
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Artefacts, though, are so variable that mental shortcuts are likely to be involved.
Yet the loss of cultural artefacts, though wrenching, pales next to the human carnage of the war.
The oldest ski artefacts, though, come from the more recent Mesolithic period.
The added electrode in BIS-XP was likely to improve the number validity, by eliminating patient related artefacts, though the higher sensitivity makes the BIS-XP trend less stable than the BIS one.
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O' Be Joyful is a strategically planned artefact, and though it will get rave reviews in some quarters it reeks of sophistry and charmless artificial intelligence.
In cases of infectious fasciitis, MRI provides high anatomic detail and an accurate depiction of the extent of the inflammatory process and adjacent soft tissues, even though artefacts arising from metallic foreign material may be present [40].
I doubt though that artefacts resurrected from the wreck of SS Gairsoppa will feature in the shop, as they are 200 tonnes of silver, sunk along with 84 merchant seamen by a U-boat torpedo in 1941.
Though many artefacts, especially those that were buried in silt, had been preserved, the long exposure to an underwater environment had rendered most of them sensitive to exposure to air after recovery.
The total amount of artefacts have not been counted, though the ethnography items alone total approximately 18,000.
Truth is subjective, though, and while you chase the artefacts, utilising a variety of tools to reposition weights and lasers or avoid hazards, the nature of this testing environment begins to reveal itself.
Eat, The Little Book of Fast Food by Nigel Slater (4th Estate, £26) Beautiful, small, packed like an explorer's journal, Eat, like all Nigel Slater's books, is as much artefact as cookbook, though, of course, it comes with "over 600 ideas for dinner".
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