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Artefact analysis is the beginning of archaeology. In order to find an answer to the question: “what is this thing?” a question posed when curious remains or ruins were found, scientists created a new science: archaeology. Artefact analysis is a fundamental platform to nearly all formalised archaeological questions. Thus, theoretical and methodological questions concerning artefact analysis are extremely important for our discipline.