Examples of using These artifacts in English and their translations into Hebrew
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And these artifacts were legal?
We are collecting these artifacts now.”.
These artifacts are called books.
What can you tell us about these artifacts?
Bless these artifacts and make them holy.
Blood was the ransom paid for these artifacts.
These artifacts are exhibited in seven galleries.
An essential work for anyone interested in these artifacts.
These artifacts date the final use of the bathhouse.
That's how we understand what these artifacts actually do.
All these artifacts… you must have a well-used passport.
And warehouse agents aren't allowed to actually use these artifacts.
These artifacts date the cave to the Late Roman period.
I would hate to expose these artifacts until we seal the space.
These artifacts consisted of some very fine painted potteries.[10].
Angela can tell us for sure, but… I think these artifacts are museum quality.
Look, these artifacts. I think they're somehow meant for me.
The moisture from the earth alone should have eaten through most of these artifacts, but everything is perfectly preserved.
These artifacts have special powers, and one of them has trapped your uncle!
We were on a dig for Interplanetary Expeditions when we found these artifacts in a vault buried nearly a mile beneath the surface of Ikarra 7.
These artifacts provide an extraordinarily detailed insight into the life of a city during the early Roman period.
Only a person with special skills could be responsible for collecting andprotecting these artifacts, and more importantly, for preventing them from falling into the wrong hands.
See, with all these artifacts in play, I wanted Leena here to… do whatever it is Leena does.
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These artifacts are mainly in the form of blockiness(broken lines) and“noise” around edges in the picture.
We can conclude from these artifacts that the site at Tel Moza was most likely the largest of its kind in the mountainous region around Jerusalem.
These artifacts date to the Late Ottoman period, although it is likely they were also used during the British Mandate period.
Von Däniken maintains that these artifacts were created either directly by extraterrestrial visitors or by humans who learned the necessary knowledge from said visitors.
Although these artifacts were not discovered in datable contexts, they represent periods of intense activity in and around the El-Khirba site, and it seems that the hill that was examined served as that settlement's agricultural hinterland.