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An artifact, in its broadest academic sense, is any object, text, or cultural product created or shaped by human hands that carries historical, social, or symbolic significance. Historians, anthropologists, and cultural studies scholars treat artifacts as primary evidence for understanding how societies functioned, what people valued, and how meaning was constructed across time and place. The topic appears across disciplines including history, rhetoric, education, and cultural studies, making it a versatile subject that invites students to think critically about the relationship between material objects and the societies that produced them.

The papers collected here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some focus on cultural analysis, examining artifacts tied to specific traditions such as African cultural objects and what they reveal about identity and community life. Others take a rhetorical angle, treating media products as artifacts worthy of close interpretive reading. Educational frameworks also appear, with students exploring portfolio artifacts and the rationales behind selecting them. Historical interpretation is another prominent thread, with writers working through how to read physical or documentary objects as evidence of past knowledge and practice.

A strong essay on artifacts grounds its thesis in a specific object or category and connects its physical or formal qualities to broader social or historical context. Evidence drawn from close observation of the artifact itself, combined with relevant cultural or historical background, tends to carry the most weight. One common pitfall is treating an artifact as self-explanatory — strong analysis always explains not just what an artifact is, but what it does, what it meant to its original context, and why that meaning matters now.

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Using Structure to Analyze Poetry
¶ … beauty in a place or in external trappings, we will eventually be disappointed since external beauty is based on an unachievable standard that, even if it were achievable, would soon be overrun by aging over time.
Essay Doctorate
Deciding Between ANOVA or SEM
It seems that our challenge for finding an applicable question for using ANOVA is at least partly an artifact of not having access to more data, such as other performance measures, with which comparisons can be…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Poe and the Dreck of Poverty
"Always in debt, Poe both sought and sneered at the popular audience of his day." -- Andre Carrilho
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Mental Illness and Perceived Racism in Black Americans
A multivariate analysis of variance (MONOVA) is a statistical procedure for comparing a the population means of several groups and when two or more dependent variables exist ("StatSoft," 2011).
Essay Doctorate
Influence of Media on Audience Stereotypical Views
The primary distinction between the perspectives of Patricia Hill Collins and Esther Chow on feminism and gender consciousness stems from their diverse interpretations of the influence of culture.
Paper Undergraduate
The history of wrestling
Wrestling has its origins back to the dawn of time. As early as the classical era it was pursued as a popular sport amongst the Greeks and Romans as part of their civic culture. "Recognized as one of the world's oldest…
Essay Doctorate
Museum the Artifact That I Have Chosen
The artifact that I have chosen is from the Louvre in Paris. It is the law code of Hammurabi. The Louvre is one of the most famous museums in the world. Located in Paris, it contains works from around the world, both…
Essay Doctorate
Art as a communicative tool
AASEC-2 Child, Family, and Community Relationships (CE299-2).
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Application of a Pedagogic Model to the Teaching of Technology to Special Education Students
Almost thirty years ago, the American federal government passed an act mandating the availability of a free and appropriate public education for all handicapped children. In 1990, this act was updated and reformed as…
Paper Doctorate
Information and Aesthetics in Contemporary Art
The American poet and art critic John Ashbery, in what is perhaps his most famous poem ("Soonest Mended"), sketches what he has described as an "everybody's autobiography," in which his characteristically postmodern…