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No, it's a proper usage. [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/artifact Definition c from Merriam-Webster]:
No, it's a proper usage. [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/artifact Definition 1c from Merriam-Webster]:
{{quote|: something or someone arising from or associated with an earlier time especially when regarded as no longer appropriate, relevant, or important
{{quote|: something or someone arising from or associated with an earlier time especially when regarded as no longer appropriate, relevant, or important
// … that over-simplified but eloquent quality that keeps Jefferson alive for us while Washington and Adams, his superiors in so many other respects, are artifacts of a quaint and lost world.
// … that over-simplified but eloquent quality that keeps Jefferson alive for us while Washington and Adams, his superiors in so many other respects, are artifacts of a quaint and lost world.