What had been regarded mainly as an archeological artifact took on a different sort of artifactual status, as an important astronomical text. |
This increased complexity appears to have co-occurred with a change in subsistence patterns, as evidenced by bone chemistry and faunal and artifactual data. |
Speculation goes as far as to suggest that these human beings became increasingly dependent on artifactual means of notation. |
Sketchbooks represent one of the many artifactual types among sources for the study of architecture. |
A mass of data on the environment, soils, flora, fauna, land use, settlement patterns, and artifactual history of the entire region has become available through geomorphologic, hydrologic, and archaeological surveys. |
In short, the effigy found itself not well suited, in artifactual terms, to changes in the mise en scene of funerals. |