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Artifact(lat. artefactum from arte - artificially + factus - made) in the usual sense - any artificially created object, a product of human activity.

  • In cultural studies - any artificially created carrier of socio-cultural information, life-semantic meanings, a means of communication; the subject of culture in three main spheres of its existence: material culture, spiritual culture, human relations.
  • In culture - any artificially created object that has certain physical characteristics, and iconic, symbolic content.
  • An artifact in archeology is an object that has been exposed to human influence and discovered as a result of excavations or a single, sometimes random event.
  • In project management - alienable result organized activities, provided for by the project management methodology (for example: document, drawing, layout).
  • In data encoding, the appearance of patterns in the data (in particular: unnecessary details in the image, noise during lossy compression) that are absent in the source data.
  • In laboratory research - effects caused by the accidental or deliberate influence of the experimenter on the course of the experiment (for example: Martian canals).
  • In role-playing games, including computer games, and fantasy - an item that is usually unique (it cannot be created during the game / narrative and certainly cannot be put into production) and has special, magical properties. A classic example is the One Ring.
  • Artifact- type of cards in the game Magic: The Gathering; “Artifacts” is the name of one of the map publications.

Cinema

  • “Artifact” - horror film, USA, 2002; Directors: Danny Graves, Richard Wenk.
  • "Artifact" - American documentary 2012.

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– Just as slandered by the church as the rest of the descendants of Magdalene and Radomir, he will end his life at the stake. But unlike many who died early, at the time of his death he will already be exactly seventy years and two days old, and his name on earth will be Jacques de Molay... the last Grand Master of the Templar Order. And also the last head of the bright Temple of Radomir and Magdalene. The Temple of Love and Knowledge, which the Roman Church was never able to destroy, because there were always people who sacredly kept it in their hearts.
(The Templars died as slandered and tortured servants of the king and the bloodthirsty Catholic Church. But the most absurd thing was that they died in vain, since at the time of their execution they had already been acquitted by Pope Clement!.. Only this document was somehow “lost” and no one saw it until 2002, when it was “accidentally” suddenly discovered in the Vatican Archives under number 217, instead of the “correct” number 218... And this document was called - Parchment of Chinon, a manuscript from the city, in which he spent recent years his imprisonment and torture by Jacques de Molay).

(If anyone is interested in the details of the real fate of Radomir, Magdalena, the Cathars and the Templars, please look at the Additions after the chapters of Isidora or a separate (but still in preparation) book “Children of the Sun”, when it will be posted on the website www.levashov.info for free copying).

I stood completely shocked, as was almost always the case after another story from Sever...
Was that tiny, newly born boy really the famous Jacques de Molay?! How many different wonderful legends have I heard about this? mysterious man!.. How many miracles were associated with his life in the stories I once loved!
(Unfortunately, the wonderful legends about this mysterious man have not survived to this day... He, like Radomir, was made a weak, cowardly and spineless master who “failed” to save his great Order...)

artefactum- artificially made) - a phenomenon, process, object, property of an object or process, the appearance of which under observed conditions for natural reasons is impossible or unlikely. The appearance of an artifact, therefore, is a sign of targeted interference in the observed process, or the presence of some unaccounted factors.

Types of artifacts

  • In archeology, a man-made object studied by archaeology.
  • In any scientific experiment - an experimental result (or a deviation of an experimental result, which has the properties of stability and reproducibility), the reason for the appearance of which is the influence of the means of conducting the experiment on the process being studied, defects in the methodology, the influence of a subjective factor (suggestion or self-hypnosis of the subject or experimenter).
  • In signal processing and reproduction (optics, communications, audio recording, photography, video recording) - a defect reproducible under certain conditions, noise in a signal, image, sound recording, the cause of which is systematic interference or features of the technical means used.
  • In computer graphics, undesirable features of a computer-generated image that appear under certain conditions (transitions in brightness or color, image movement, output modes designed to speed up work, insufficiently high-quality texture compression, and so on). Outwardly they may look like moire, color distortions, unsmooth lines, inconsistent movement of parts of the image, gaps between polygons, etc. Compression artifacts are quite common.
  • In documentary - a noise element on a document, perhaps not created specifically (spots, random features) and not part of the document, but making it unique.
  • A cultural artifact is an artificially created object that has iconic or symbolic content. Cultural artifacts can be objects and things created by people, as well as phenomena of the spiritual life of society: scientific theories, superstitions, works of art and folklore.
  • A clinical artifact is a special behavioral disorder that occurs in patients of psychiatric clinics as a reaction to a new, stressful situation in which they find themselves (often forced hospitalization, lack of meaningful activities, restriction social contacts etc.). They overlap with the main symptoms, thereby complicating the current diagnosis. To a large extent, clinical artifacts can be smoothed out by organizing occupational therapy and group forms of exercise for patients.
  • In art theory, it is a contender for the title of a work of art.
  • In science fiction, a unique object that has its own history and characteristics (magical, if the genre is fantasy).
  • In computer games, a rare, unique item that gives the player significant game advantages (especially common in games with role-playing elements and online games, for example, in the Heroes of Might and Magic series or in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series).
  • In magic, an object that has unusual, supernatural properties.

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In Siberia, altars, sanctuaries and religious buildings of our ancestors of the 3rd - 2nd millennia BC were discovered and explored. Imagine a temple in the form of a hexagon 13 meters long, oriented along a north-south line, with a gable roof and a floor covered with bright red mineral paint, which has retained its freshness to this day. And all this in the Arctic region, where the very survival of man is called into question by science!

Now I will explain the original origin of the six-pointed star, now called " star of david"Our ancient ancestors, or according to science, the "Proto-Indo-Europeans", used a triangle to mark the pubic part of female clay figurines, personifying the mother goddess, the ancestor of all living things, the goddess of fertility. Gradually, the triangle, as well as the image of the angle, denoting the feminine principle, regardless of position of their tops, became widely used for ornamentation of pottery and other products.



The triangle, with its apex facing upward, began to denote masculinity. In India, the hexagram later became a symbolic image of a widespread religious sculptural composition yoniling. This cult attribute of Hinduism consists of an image of the female genital organs (yoni), on which is mounted an image of an erect male penis (ling). Joniling, like the hexagram, denotes the act of copulation between a man and a woman, the fusion of the male and female principles of nature, in which all living things are born. So the hexagram-star turned into a talisman, a shield from danger and suffering. The hexagram, today known as the Star of David, has a very ancient origin, not tied to a specific ethnic community. It is found in cultures such as Sumerian-Akkadian, Babylonian, Egyptian, Indian, Slavic, Celtic and others. For example, later in ancient Egypt two crossed triangles became a symbol of secret knowledge, in India it became a talisman - " seal of Vishnu", and among the ancient Slavs this symbol of masculinity began to belong to the god of fertility Veles and was called the “star of Veles.”

In the second half of the 19th century, the six-pointed star became one of the emblems of the Theosophical Society, organized by Elena Blavatsky, and later the World Zionist Organization. Now the six-pointed star is official state symbol Israel. In the national-patriotic environment, there is a clear misconception that the six-pointed star in Orthodox tradition and in Judaism - one essence and the same symbol. For our Orthodoxy, this is the Star of Bethlehem, symbolizing the birth of Christ and has nothing to do with Judaism.

Also in the Siberian Subpolar region the following artifacts were found and later disappeared.

Why are artifacts hidden, why are some of them destroyed, why are Vatican For centuries, ancient books have been collected in archives and not shown to anyone, but only to initiates? Why is this happening?

Events we hear about blue screens, printed publications and media disinformation concerns mainly politics and economics. The attention of the modern average person is deliberately concentrated on these two areas in order to hide from him things that are no less important. What we are talking about is detailed below.

Currently, the planet is engulfed in a chain of local wars. This began immediately after the West declared the Cold War on the Soviet Union. First the events in Korea, then in Vietnam, Africa, Western Asia etc. Now we see how the war that broke out in the north of the African continent is slowly approaching our borders; peaceful cities and villages in south-eastern Ukraine are already being bombed. Everyone understands that if Syria falls, then Iran will be next. What about Iran? Is war between NATO and China possible? According to some politicians, the reactionary forces of the West, in alliance with Muslim fundamentalists, fed by Bandera’s followers, may fall on Crimea, on Russia, and the final result will be China. But this is only the external background of what is happening, so to speak, visible part iceberg, consisting of political confrontation and economic problems of our time.

What is hidden under the thickness of the invisible and unknown? And this is what is hidden: wherever military operations take place, no matter in Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, northern Africa or in the vast expanses of Western Asia, Ukraine, everywhere, following NATO troops, American, European and Muslim warriors, an invisible army is advancing the force that is trying to rule the world.

What are these, to put it mildly, representatives of the military presence doing, if their main duty is the destruction of museums in the occupied territories? They are engaged in appropriating the most valuable things that are under the protection of states occupied by NATO troops. As a rule, after a military conflict in a particular territory, historical museums turn into a real dump of broken and confused artifacts. Into such chaos that it is difficult for even a major specialist to understand. All this is done intentionally, but the question is, where does the loot disappear, is it really in British Museum or other museums in Europe? Maybe to the national historical museums of America or Canada? It is interesting that the captured valuables do not appear in any of the above-mentioned establishments and therefore it is impossible to present a bill to any European country, just like Americans and Canadians. Question: where do things taken from historical museum Baghdad, Egypt, Libya and other museums where a NATO soldier or a mercenary from the French International Legion set foot? Now the problem of returning the gold of the Scythians of Ukraine and Crimea, whether they will return it or only part of it, remains in question, and no one is paying attention to this because of the unleashed war of the oligarchic authorities of Ukraine against their own people.

One thing is clear that all stolen artifacts go directly to secret Masonic vaults or to the Vatican dungeons. The question inevitably arises: what are the globalists and their accomplices trying to hide from the public?

Judging by what we managed to understand, the caches of the Masonic order receive things and artifacts related to ancient history humanity. For example, a sculpture of the winged demon Patsutsu disappeared from the Baghdad museum; it was assumed that this demon was the image of certain creatures that came to Earth in time immemorial. What is its danger? It may be that he could suggest that people are not products of evolutionary development according to Darwin's theory, but direct descendants of aliens from outer space. Using sculpture as an example Patsutsu and related artifacts, we can conclude that Masonic bloodhounds are stealing artifacts from museums that tell about true history humanity. Moreover, this happens not only in the West, but also here, on Russian territory.

For example, one can recall Tisulskaya find. In September 1969 in the village Rzhavchik Tisulsky district of the Kemerovo region, a marble sarcophagus was raised from a depth of 70 meters from under a coal seam. When it was opened, the whole village gathered, it was a shock for everyone. The casket turned out to be a coffin, filled to the brim with pink-blue crystalline liquid. Beneath her lay a tall (about 185 cm) slender, beautiful woman, about thirty, with delicate European features and large, wide blue eyes. It looks like a character from Pushkin's fairy tale. You can find detailed description of this event on the Internet, down to the names of all those present, but there is a lot of false stuffing and distorted data. One thing is known that the burial site was subsequently cordoned off, all artifacts were removed, and within 2 years, for unknown reasons, all the witnesses to the incident died.

Question: where was all this taken? According to geologists, this is the Decembrian, approximately 800 million years ago. One thing is clear scientific community nothing is known about the Tisul find.

Another example. On the site of the Battle of Kulikovo, now stands the Staro-Simonovsky Monastery in Moscow. At Romanovs the Kulikovo field was moved to the Tula region, and in our time, in the 30s, in its present place mass grave, the tomb of the soldiers of the Battle of Kulikovo who fell here was dismantled in connection with the construction of the Likhachev Palace of Culture (ZIL). Today the Old Simonov Monastery is located on the territory of the Dynamo plant. In the 60s of the last century, they simply crushed priceless slabs and tombstones with authentic ancient inscriptions into crumbs with jackhammers, and took it all out along with a mass of bones and skulls in dump trucks for garbage, thank you for at least restoring the burial of Peresvet and Oslyabya, but the real one can't be returned.

Another example. Three-dimensional map found in stone Western Siberia, the so-called " Chandar plate". The plate itself is artificial, made using a technology unknown to modern science. At the base of the map is durable dolomite, a layer of diopside glass is applied to it, its processing technology is still unknown to science. The volumetric relief of the area is reproduced on it, and the third layer is sprayed white porcelain.



Creating such a map requires processing huge amounts of data that can only be obtained by aerospace photography. Professor Chuvyrov says that this map is no more than 130 thousand years old, but now it has disappeared.

From the above examples it follows that in Soviet era On the territory of the country, the same secret organization operated to seal ancient artifacts as in the West. Without a doubt, it still works today. There is a recent example of this.

Several years ago, to study the ancient heritage of our ancestors, on the territory Tomsk A permanent search expedition was organized in the region. In the first year of the expedition’s work, 2 solar temples and 4 ancient settlements were discovered on one of the Siberian rivers. And all this, practically, in one place. But when a year later we went on an expedition again, we met strange people at the site of the finds. It is unclear what they were doing there. The people were well armed and behaved very brazenly. After meeting these strange people, literally a month later, one of our friends called us, local resident and reported that at the settlements and temples we found, unknown people were doing something. What attracted these people to our findings? It’s simple: we managed to find thin ceramics with ancient Sumerian ornaments both at the temples and fortifications.

Their discovery was reported in a report that was submitted to the headquarters of the Russian Geographical Society of the Tomsk Region.

The winged solar disk is found in ancient Egyptian, Sumerian-Mesopotamian, Hittite, Anatolian, Persian (Zoroastrian), South American and even Australian symbolism and has many variations.



Comparison of ancient Sumerian ornamental motifs pictographic writing and Siberian ornaments, northern peoples. The ancestors of the Sumerians are the Suberians, the ancient inhabitants of Siberia.


The casket opened quite simply when a small search expedition of local historians came across the ancestral home of the ancient Sumerians of Siberia - ancient civilization Siberia, then this fundamentally contradicts the biblical concept, which asserts that the oldest carriers of culture on Earth can only be wise Semites, but not representatives of the white race, whose ancestral home is located in the north of Europe and in the vast expanses of Siberia. If in Middle Ob region Since the ancestral home of the Sumerians has been discovered, then, logically, the Sumerians come from the ethnic “cauldron” of the ancestral home of the white race. Consequently, every Russian, German or Balt automatically turns into close relatives of the most ancient race on the planet.

In fact, we need to rewrite history again, and this is already a mess. It is still unclear what the “unknown” people were doing in the ruins we discovered. Perhaps they hastily destroyed traces of ceramics, or maybe the artifacts themselves. This remains to be seen. But what strange people arrived from Moscow, says a lot.

About the ancient stone map Siberia, found by Chuvyrov

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At first glance, the question of what an artifact is is related to archeology and literature. Artifacts appear in historical accounts, fantasy, quests and horror films. But, in fact, the meaning of this term is much broader.

What is an artifact

The word comes from the Latin artefactum, which translates as “artificially made.” This means that only non-natural objects, phenomena, and processes can be classified as artifacts. This is everything that results from the material or spiritual activity of a person. That is, when answering the question of what an artifact is, we mean not only objects, but also the expressed thought, public organization, transmitted message. Each artifact has not only a material expression, but also a semantic content.

In science, culture and entertainment

If we are talking about culture, then an artifact can be called works of art, various superstitions, and man-made objects. In science, it is the result of an experiment influenced by unforeseen factors. A unique formula is what an artifact is in mathematics. In document science, this concept refers to various effects that are not related to the content of the document: spots, drawings, etc.

This term even exists in psychiatry. There, a clinical artifact refers to the inappropriate actions of patients who find themselves in an incomprehensible or new situation. In computer online role-playing games, artifacts are rare items that provide the player with strength and other advantages.

Artifacts of history

Scientists identify several groups related to the past of human civilization. Artifacts in the culture of the ancients are objects that have symbolic meaning. Paleoartifacts or unidentified fossils are things created by someone before the rise of Homo sapiens. Based on such findings, some researchers put forward numerous hypotheses about the origin and history of our planet. From the point of view of traditional science, unidentified objects are still not artificial, but natural formations, very similar to man-made objects.

In the 20th century, writer and scientist Ivan Terence Sanderson coined the word out-of-place artifact, which means “out of place artifact.” This is the name given to items and objects found in unusual places and forcing scientists to puzzle over their origin and purpose.

Where did the parallelepiped come from?

At the end of the 19th century in Austria, miners found a strange metal object of regular shape in a piece of coal, which they named after the place of discovery. A pair of opposite sides of it were rounded, and the other four sides were marked with a deep cut. Ufologists tend to consider this find a gift from extraterrestrial civilizations. Traditional science declares it to be an element of an ancient mining winch.

Mysterious Spheres

In Africa, unusual balls with regular grooves surrounding the circumference were discovered. They were dubbed Klerksdorp balls. At first glance, they are made of metal by the hand of an intelligent creature. But scientists have found that the mysterious artifacts of the past consist of the mineral hematite and are of natural origin.

Mysterious footprints

In America, geologists have discovered well-preserved traces of human sandals in sandstone that could have been left 250 million years ago, while modern science claims that the age of humanity is no more than 5 million years. Scientists reject the fact that these are prints left by humans. They claim that it is simply a similar “pattern” on natural geological rocks.

Impeccable designs

They could own technologies, the age of which is determined by scientists to be much later. An example of this is a mechanism recovered from the depths of an ancient sunken ship near the Greek island of Antikythera. The object is an astronomical gear calendar created around the hundredth year BC. e. Scientists were amazed by the perfection; until now, similar inventions had been known for more than late period(6th century AD), which are made much more primitive than the found calendar. This fact suggests, in particular, that modern science does not always rightfully evaluate the intelligence and technical capabilities of our ancestors.

How to find them

People who are passionate about searching for mysterious objects can find them anywhere. The research of geologists also serves as fertile places for this. Traveling to places where no one has gone before (or very rarely) may also be the answer to the question of where to find an artifact. Well, for seekers of magical objects in computer game We can recommend communicating with many of their “colleagues.” There are always advanced users who have found dozens of lifesavers.

Artifact[lat. artefactum - artificially made] - a fact that is not characteristic of the natural course of a given process and is caused artificially. In experimental psychology, “A” refers to data generated by the methodology itself or the conditions for studying a process and, in fact, not characteristic of it. In criminal psychology, A. refers to artificially induced (for example, for the purpose of simulation) processes and states.

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(from Latin arte - artificially, factus - made), formations or processes that are not normally characteristic of the object being studied and usually arise during its research.

Symbols; signs; emblems: Encyclopedia / author-comp. V.E. Baghdasaryan; I.B. Orlov; V.L. Telitsyn

ARTIFACT (from Latin ars - art and factum - made) - an artistic object that symbolizes man-made world technology, autonomous in relation to the non-man-made world of nature. In the narrow sense of the word, an artifact can be defined as a type of design devoid of specific...

Psychological Dictionary

(from Latin artefactum - artificially made) - experimental - a result arising from deviations in the conduct of the experiment or from defects in the methodology itself. In particular, the results can be disrupted by the effect of suggestion on the subject.

Psychological Encyclopedia

Word formation. Comes from Lat. artefactum - artificially made. Category. The result of the experiment. Specificity. Deviation from the normal pattern. Occurs due to violations in the conduct of the experiment or due to defects in the experimental technique. IN...

Psychological Encyclopedia

(Artifact). Factors not implied in a laboratory experiment that can affect changes in the independent variable (for example, the subject understands that he is the object of observation by the experimenter).