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The phrase 'historical artifacts' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any physical items that are from a previous era and provide information about past cultures, events, or people. For example, "The museum has a large collection of historical artifacts, including tools, pottery, and artwork."
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It includes historical artifacts and photographs.
–Do you own any historical artifacts?
But the City's churches are not merely historical artifacts.
"It's not like we're talking about historical artifacts".
Many museums in Canada display Canadian historical artifacts.
The University of Arkansas houses many archaeological and historical artifacts.
The idea of amassing historical artifacts has wide appeal in Silicon Valley.
Ms. Greenwald noted that as a rule, historical artifacts were housed in museums.
–How should a museum curator separate historical artifacts from "junk" when collecting items from an exhibit?
Just as the wall was falling, he was put in charge of overseeing historical artifacts.
The program features films that are far more than historical artifacts — they're major artistic creations.
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