The precious artefact is now kept in environmentally-controlled conditions in Storehouse 10, within the Historic Dockyard.
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Drogheda's deputy mayor has expressed objections to the proposal to exhibit the artefact in a local museum.
The museum says the cross is an historical artefact, and that anyway it is not a government agency.
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However, other actions, such as destroying a key artefact or murdering a potential ally, can radically change the game.
Brazil will still suffer from high interest (and a weak dollar), an artefact of a suboptimal fiscal policy regime.
According to one shopper, the death mask was a "historic artefact" of no more significance than that of the Pope.
Standing, rather incongruously, in front of one of the museum's two Daleks I got a chance to hold this extraordinary artefact.
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Most commentators have gone on to point out that this is really an artefact of the way that different housing markets work.
The artefact, believed to have been a hat badge, is among 80 items discovered by archaeologists at a building site near Runcorn.
But of the most mysterious artefact of all, there is no trace.
It was the first artefact of Viking origin found in America.
Park Bucker, an associate English professor at the university, told the Associated Press news agency that the ledger "may be a unique artefact among American authors".
The ancient artefact is also inset with an image of the goddess Venus, and lay forgotten in the library of the National Trust property for several years.
Some of the wines, like the 2008 Relic Wines Artefact Cabernet Sauvignon, are virtually impossible to buy outside of the winery, while others, like the 2008 Bryant Family Cabernet are nearly impossible to buy period.
''Of course, that million-dollar price tag, as high as it is, doesn't begin to describe the true value of an ancient artefact that is part of the fabric of a country's natural history and cultural heritage.
Then we have the inverse snobbery, the one that praises popularity and disdains quality, where the book ceases to be literature and becomes simply a cultural artefact over which people bond, either in love or hatred.
Ulvaeus told reporters at a news conference he had been hesitant about becoming a "museum artefact before I'm dead, " but liked the idea of including Abba in a hall of fame that would also recognise other Swedish musicians.
He uncovers a French plot to infiltrate the museum and snatch the Rosetta Stone (the ancient artefact that provides the key to Egyptian hieroglyphs) in order to return it not to Egypt but to France, which first discovered and translated it.
But the amazing story of the Shroud of Turin has simply refused to fade into obscurity and die, for the simple reason that a conflict of evidence has emerged which is about to re-ignite the debate around this compelling religious artefact.
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Best of all, the probe found that, although Schiaperelli's original canali were indeed an artefact of his telescope, the planet did have canyons and what appeared to be networks of valleys that seemed to have been carved by water flows aeons ago.
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