In our world today, other lessons gained from thinking about artifacts might be applicable.
As the world becomes more technologically advanced and modern, architecture and the material culture shows this. I believe that it is important to preserve the past for our generation and future generations, as the architecture and material culture are drifting further and further away from that of the past. Thinking about artifacts gives us a much more real and relatable understanding of the way people of the past lived than merely reading about facts. In addition to this, it is easier for us to learn lessons based on tangible things. That is why the earthquake described in the article, Historical treasures lost, damaged in Italian quake, was so devastating. Italy has very rich physical history that it well preserved. It is a shame for future generations that so many things were damaged or lost as a result.