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What is the difference between a fossil and an artifact?

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What is the difference between a fossil and an artifact?

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An artifact is anything made or used by man, whereas a fossil is mineralized or petrified remains of an animal or plant, or its impression in stone. Mineralized shark teeth and fish vertebrae are fossils. Bottles, ceramics, coins, tobacco pipes, artillery, and projectile points are artifacts.

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