Parameters Brief instructions
{{Infobox artifact
| name              = 
| image             = 
| image2            = 
| image_caption     = 
| material          = 
| size              = 
| writing           = 
| created           = 
| discovered        = <!-- Deprecated; use the following, separate, parameters -->
| discovered_place  = 
| discovered_coords = 
| discovered_date   =
| discovered_by     = 
| location          = 
| id                = 
| map               = 
| website           = 
}}

The name given to the artifact. Defaults to article title. Multiple names can be separated by <br>.
A picture of the artifact. Size can vary and needs to be specified.
An optional second picture of the artifact. Size can vary and needs to be specified.
Description or notes for the picture.
The substance the artifact is made of.
Size of the artifact, if known.
Language and-or script of contingent inscriptions on the artifact, if known.
The date and location that the artifact was made, if known.
The date, location, and (re)discoverer of the artifact, if known.
Where the artifact has ended up now.
Identification code (numbers or letters) for the artifact, if known.

Optional parameters
  • place may supplement created to separate date from location found/created.
  • period may be added to describe the era or culture (such as "Greco-Roman").
  • registration distinguishes the unique database or full catalogue number from a collection ID or historic/commonly used ID.
  • height, width, depth and weight are alternatives to using the generic size. If several dimensions are needed it is recommended to use size, to avoid creating an overly complex infobox, by separating dimensions with <br>, e.g. size = height:6cm<br>width:2cm<br>thickness:0.4cm.

English variation

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"artifact" is a US spelling. The UK spelling is "artefact" and {{Infobox artefact}} may be used as a valid alternative.

Examples

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Statue

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Las Limas Monument 1
At highest resolution, the shallow incisons on the shoulders, legs, and face can be clearly seen in this photo.
MaterialGreenstone
CreatedMiddle Formative Period (1000 BCE – 600 BCE)
Discovered1965
near Jesús Carranza, Veracruz, Mexico
Present locationXalapa Museum of Anthropology, Veracruz
{{Infobox artifact
|name          = Las Limas Monument 1
|image         = [[File:Señor_de_las_limas_2.jpg|200px]]
|image_caption = At highest resolution, the shallow incisons on the shoulders, legs, and face can be clearly seen in this photo.
|material      = [[Greenstone (archaeology)|Greenstone]]
|created       = [[Mesoamerican chronology#Preclassic Era|Middle Formative Period]] (1000 [[BCE]] – 600 [[BCE]])
|discovered_date  = 1965 
|discovered_place = near [[Jesús Carranza, Veracruz|Jesús Carranza]], [[Veracruz]], [[Mexico]]
|location      = [[Xalapa Museum of Anthropology]], [[Veracruz]]
}}

Mosaic

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The Hinton St Mary Mosaic
Materialceramic
Created4thC (early)
Period/cultureRomano-British
PlaceHinton St Mary, villa
Present locationG49/wall, British Museum, London
Registration965,0409.1
{{Infobox artifact
|name = The Hinton St Mary Mosaic
|image = [[File:Mosaic2_-_plw.jpg|220px]]
|material = ceramic
|created = 4thC (early)
|period = [[Romano-British]]
|place = Hinton St Mary, villa
|location = G49/wall, [[British Museum]], London
|registration = [http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_the_collection_database/search_object_details.aspx?objectid=808670&partid=1 965,0409.1]
}}