Archaeological discoveries

What are the names of religious artifacts?

* Altar: A raised platform or table used for religious ceremonies, especially in Christian churches.

* Amulet: An object worn by people to protect them from harm or evil.

* Bible: The sacred text of Christianity, consisting of the Old and New Testaments.

* Buddha statue: A statue or representation of the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.

* Candle: A lighted wick in wax or other combustible material, used for religious ceremonies or as a symbol of prayer.

* Chalice: A cup used for drinking wine during religious ceremonies, especially in Christian churches.

* Cross: A symbol of Christianity, representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

* Crucifix: A cross with the body of Jesus Christ on it.

* Holy water: Water that has been blessed by a priest or other religious leader, and is used for religious ceremonies.

* Icon: A religious image, especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

* Incense: A fragrant smoke produced by burning certain resins, used in religious ceremonies.

* Koran: The sacred text of Islam, revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by Allah.

* Menorah: A candelabrum with seven branches, used in Jewish religious ceremonies.

* Prayer book: A book containing the texts of prayers, used in Christian and other religious services.

* Rosary: A string of beads used by Catholics for keeping track of prayers.

* Shrine: A place where religious relics are kept and worshipped.

* Siddur: A Jewish prayer book, containing the daily prayers, blessings, and other religious texts.

* Stoup: A basin of water near the entrance of a church, where people can dip their fingers as a sign of purification.

* Synagogue: A Jewish house of worship.

* Torah: The sacred text of Judaism, consisting of the first five books of the Bible.