en see artifacts

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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see artifacts is a subevent of…

  • en you learn history ➜
  • en awareness of history ➜
  • en being curious ➜
  • en you buy a new graphics card ➜
  • en excitement ➜
  • en go to a muesum ➜
  • en be in a museum ➜
  • en learn something ➜
  • en learn about history ➜
  • en that you may be fascinated ➜
  • en not break them ➜
  • en one may become amazined ➜
  • en proceed with care ➜
  • en you think of history ➜
  • en visiting a museum ➜
  • en wonder about the ancient world ➜

see artifacts is motivated by…

  • en know more about the past ➜
  • en learn about cultures ➜
  • en you are at a museum ➜
  • en you are curious ➜
  • en you are interested in archaeology ➜
  • en you are interested in history ➜
  • en you are interested in the past ➜
  • en know about the past ➜
  • en learn ➜
  • en learn about ancient civilizations ➜
  • en learn about history ➜
  • en learn about other cultures ➜
  • en they are signs of history ➜
  • en they are things ➜

see artifacts requires…

  • en go to the museum ➜
  • en go to a musuem ➜
  • en visit a museum ➜
  • en buy a ticket to a museum ➜
  • en examine the object more closely ➜
  • en to find artifacts ➜
  • en look in caves ➜
  • en open your eyes ➜

Things that make you want see artifacts

  • en curiousity ➜
  • en curiosity ➜
  • en desire to visit a museum ➜
  • en historical curiousity ➜
  • en An interest in ancient history ➜
  • en Interest in the subject ➜
  • en Working at an archeological dig ➜

see artifacts is the first step of…

  • en consult an archaeologist ➜
  • en identify what you're looking at ➜
  • en learn about other cultures ➜
  • en visit a museum ➜
  • en wonder how old they are ➜

see artifacts is the last step of…

  • en learn about them ➜
  • en leave the museum ➜
  • en record where they lie ➜
  • en respond to them ➜
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