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An anachronism is something that is out of place because it is set in the wrong time period.
Something antediluvian is so old or old-fashioned that it seems to belong to a much earlier period in history.
Something antiquated is old-fashioned and not suitable for modern needs or conditions.
Something that is archaic is out of date or not currently used anymore because it is no longer considered useful or efficient.
A curio is an object that is very old or unusual; thus, it is viewed as interesting.
An erstwhile friend is a friend no longer.
An incipient situation or quality is just beginning to appear or develop.
Something that is nascent is just starting to develop and is expected to become stronger and bigger in time.
If something is obsolescent, it is slowly becoming no longer needed because something newer or more effective has been invented.
An opus is an important piece of artistic work by a writer, painter, musician, etc.; an opus can also be one in a series of numbered musical works by the same composer.
The adjective primordial is used to describe things that existed close to the formation of Earth or close to the origin or development of something.
The remnants of something are the small remaining parts of it after the main part has been used or destroyed.
Something that is superannuated is so old and worn out that it is no longer working or useful.
A vestige of something is a very small part that remains from a once larger whole.
Noun
artifact
AHR-tuh-fakt
Context
While on an archeological dig in Arizona, I found a number of Native-American artifacts, including old bowls, pots, and hammers. I love trying to imagine life by looking at artifacts from the past and puzzling over how a certain item could have been used. On a recent dig, I helped my professor find artifacts unlike any discovered before—these old objects helped shed new light on an ancient culture.
Artifact Proof It's a fact that the ancient civilization knew the art of weaponry, because I have a stone axe artifact to prove it.
Examples
There is nothing left of the Garden of Eden, no artifact at the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers where myth has placed the Temptation and the Fall.
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Newsweek
The artifact which is the source of my power will not be kept on the Mountain of Despair beyond the River of Fire guarded by the Dragons of Eternity.
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Men's Health
The owner also wants to avoid the cost of insurance and guarding the artifact, and has no plans to display it publicly, he said.
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USA Today
The 30-30 pendant is a relic now, no longer found around his neck but in a display case at his home in the Dominican, like some artifact from another era.
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Sports Illustrated
An artifact is an item “made or done” with “skill or craft.”
Word Theater
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