emerging artifacts
[ɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ ˈɑːrtɪfækts]
nounpl: emerging artifacts
artefatos emergentes
1. newly created or recently discovered objects, items, or creations that are becoming increasingly prominent, visible, or important in a particular field, culture, or society
The museum's new exhibition showcases emerging artifacts from the digital age, including early smartphones and wearable technology.
A exposição do museu mostra artefatos emergentes da era digital, incluindo smartphones primitivos e tecnologia vestível.
2. In archaeology, objects that are being unearthed or brought to light through recent excavations and research
Emerging artifacts from the underwater excavation are providing new insights into ancient maritime civilizations.
Artefatos emergentes da escavação submarina estão fornecendo novas perspectivas sobre civilizações marítimas antigas.
3. In technology and software development, newly developed tools, frameworks, or systems that are gaining traction and adoption
Emerging artifacts in blockchain technology are transforming how we think about digital security.
Artefatos emergentes em tecnologia blockchain estão transformando a forma como pensamos sobre segurança digital.
This term is primarily used in academic, archaeological, and technology sectors in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazilian contexts, it appears frequently in museum exhibitions and university research. In the USA, it's especially prevalent in tech industry discussions and archaeological publications. The phrase reflects a contemporary focus on innovation and discovery in multiple fields.
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