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"artifacts of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to tangible objects or evidence that are remnants of a past civilization or culture. Example: The archaeological site was filled with artifacts of the ancient Mayan civilization, including pottery, tools, and artwork.
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collects Chinese artifacts of the T'ang dynasty.
Artifacts of prison life are still present.
Cameron considered these blobs and 'flaws'... artifacts of the experience".
The artifacts of postal past were barely preserved.
Acquiring the physical artifacts of convicted killers is nothing new.
Freemason artifacts of great age escape art market norms.
"We collect artifacts of contemporary Jewish life," Ms. Spilka said.
Artifacts of mass culture are not always tangible objects.
Stores sold postcards and artifacts of the lynching.
But some passages are artifacts of their time.
The mission of the Smithsonian is to collect the artifacts of a culture.
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