This listing enumerates the various sections, aisles and other storage areas meant to hold artifacts. Larger and more prominent sections with greater inventory or of special note have their own separate document files detailing them. Smaller aisles are named here and given a list of the artifacts they currently contain.
Vaults & Chambers[]
List of specifically deemed areas that are walled off or contained to keep from interference from other artifacts or the artifacts contained inside.
The Bedlam Vault[]
Houses artifacts that deal with insanity/hallucinatory inducing effects that are dangerous but not dangerous enough for the Dark Vault. The Vault containing these artifacts is completely sound proofed through conventional means and the use of artifacts from the constant barrage of sounds emitted by these artifacts inside. These sounds range from loud screams to dull whispers. Due to the nature of these artifacts, neutralizer ear plugs are mandatory when entering this area and a proximity time of 5 minutes should be used when inside. If ever overstaying past that time, seek medical attention as brain damage and/or mental instability could occur.
- Edward Oxford's Percussion Caps
- Eric Clark’s Eye Dropper
- Horace Wells’ Top Hat
- James Hadfield’s Glass Bottle of Water
- Jules Baillarger's Decanter
- Kenneth Lamar Noid's Pizza Box
- Laszlo Toth’s Hammer
- Richard Dadd's Color Wheel
- Stones from The Dancing Plague of 1518
- Vaslav Nijinsky's Music Box
The Escher Vault[]
The Escher Vault is a labyrinth, shifting vault that contains the personal effects of bronzed individuals. The Vault was designed by one of the original Warehouse 13 founders, M.C. Escher , who based the design and abilities of the vault off of previous artworks he had created.
Aisle of the Widow's Son[]
This vault houses one of Hiram Abiff's Tools: The Mason Compass. It is considered one of the most secure places in the entire Warehouse, needing a special key to even open.
- Hiram Abiff's Masonary Compass
Comic Book Vault[]
A Vault that contains numerous comic book artifacts that have been imbued with comic book characters personalites and traits from other persons.
Very comparable with the "Fandom Aisle" which contains artifacts that were created from a person's obsession with their favorite character through cosplay, imbuing the artifacts with the characters personality and/or powers.
Isolation Chambers[]
Artifacts that cannot be disabled or deactivated for any significant amount of time are store here, as well as those that may actively attempt to escape or cause significant damage if left around other artifacts. Each chamber is made of solid cement and lined with titanium sheet metal. Several dampening lights identical to those used in the Dark Vault are placed in each chamber to reduce to effects of the artifacts as much as possible. One wall in each chamber is fitted with Global Dynamics Self-Healing Triple Re-Enforced Glass Substitute, allowing the artifacts to be monitored while minimizing escape risk. The location of the Isolation Chambers is known only to the Caretaker and select Regents, though it is suspected to be somewhere under the foundations of the Warehouse.
- Caucasian Eagle Automaton
- Charles Manson's VW Bus
- Gravity-Manipulating Hand Chair
- Jar of Shiva
- Red Floating Balloons
- William J. Simmons’ Klan Cloak
Suspension Chamber[]
Located near the Air-Space Section, the Suspension Chamber is set up much like a anti-gravity chamber, enabling the operator to suspend and entrap an object in a energy field generated by Yuri Gagarin's Hockey Puck. Working like a turbine, the puck is spun in circle around a large conduit below the ensnared item and then the energy is pumped into four coils that trap the item in a bubble of anti-gravity energy. The field surrounding the item also stops it from moving in any direction as it pushes from every angle. The chamber is mainly used for artifacts that must not touch another object for fear of activation or self-destruction. If the Suspension Chamber is not working, the Isolation Chambers are usually a last resort.
Viral Vault[]
Holds artifacts born from internet related persons/events.
Memini Chamber[]
Contains The Round Table, an artifact that inspired the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round table, which stores the memories of all Warehouse agents who contribute whenever a Warehouse begins to close its doors and begins its move. A cermony is held when the Warehouse begins the process of moving and all the current agents contribute a memory to be placed inside this artifact time capsule to be enjoyed by future Warehouse agents.
Ytterbium Chamber[]
This vault, made out of Lutetium which is the Earth's strongest metal, is designed to contain and protect Pandora's Box, which contains the hope of the human race. If the box were ever destroyed, humanity would lose all hope, leading to a downward spiral.
Ovoid Quarantine[]
The Ovoid Quarantine is where artifacts are catalogued and marked before placed within the Warehouse.
Sections[]
Survival Rendezvous: Ralston-127D[]
Ensures the user’s survival when faced with adverse conditions. Usually. Some survivor artifacts don’t necessarily make a situation better.
- Alexander Selkirk's Bible
- Anita King’s Lighter
- Annie Edson Taylor's Barrel
- Armando Socarras Ramirez's Shirt
- Aron Ralston’s Pocketknife
- Bill Haast’s First Aid Kit
- Cast Away Volleyball
- Charlotte Corday's Hairbrush
- Crown Prince Sado's Sandals
- Food Crates from Valley Forge
- Frank Morris' ID Card
- Giovanni Martino's Cavalry Trumpet
- Ivan Chisov's Ripcord
- John Babbacombe Lee’s Trapdoor
- John H. Lawrence's Pacifier
- Juliane Koepcke's Seatbelt
- Lawrence of Rome’s Gridiron
- Nicholas Alkemade's Flight Sergeant Badge
- Noel St Malo Juul's Water Skin
- Roy Sullivan's Hat
- Sir Edmund Hillary's Ski Pole
- Sir Henry Wyatt's Stone Cat
- Steve Brodie's Dummy
- Stonewall Inn's Neon Sign
- Vesna Vulović's Flight Attendant Jacket
- Wenham Wykeman-Musgrave's Plank
- William Coffin Coleman's Arc Lantern
The Graveyard: Chthon-902P[]
Stored here is the final resting place for human remains which have become artifacts. Many are buried or placed within appropriate funerary storage to confer spiritual rites whenever needed to prevent activation. It also houses artifacts directly related to mortality and the deceased.
- Álvaro Obregón's Right Arm
- Ambrose Bierce's Skull
- Burke and Hare Murder Dolls
- Carl Wilhelm Siemens' Funeral Agreement
- Caterina Sforza's Spine
- Death's Chess
- Ear of Dionysius
- Francesco Maria Guazzo's Hands of Glory
- Geronimo's Skull
- John Flaxman's Casting Molds
- Lake Trasimeno
- Lisa del Giocondo's Teeth
- Lord Uxbridge's Leg
- Mael Brigte's Bucktooth
- Old Bone (On occasion)
- Saint Lucia's Skull
- Tycho Brahe's Prosthetic Nose*
- Vincent Van Gogh's Ear*
- Yorick's Skull
- Zhu Yijun’s Finger Bone
Hunger Foyer: Tantalus-Limos-B15[]
Each artifact causes different amounts of hunger and nutritional starvation to the victim.
- Adolf Frederick's Cutlery
- Adolphe Dugleres' Menu
- Alexandre Étienne Choron’s Menu
- Andreas Mihavecz’s Prison Cell
- Erysichthon of Thessaly’s Axe
- Frederick Hoelzel's Cutlery
- James Dinsmoor's Dinner Bell
- Kate Dillon Levin's Fork
- Robert Atkins' Bathroom Scale
- Stanley Green’s Placard
- Tantalus' Manacles
- Tarrare's Wooden Box
Aisles[]
Culpeper-4103AS (Unusual Medical Artifacts)[]
Contains artifacts that incite unusual medical or physiological changes. Many of these artifacts have effects that would not normally correlate with the object or have little relation to formal medical practices. Not to be confused with aisle Telesphorus-474U which deals with artifacts tied to some type of medical practice.
- Andreas Vesalius' Watering Can
- Chandre Oram's Flag
- Charles Angibaud’s Mortar
- Rozhok from the Kunstkamera
- Samuel Whittemore’s Musket
Smolensk-813JN (Imbuing Artifacts)[]
Artifacts located here can imbue people and objects with enhanced levels of strength and durability. As well as extend life to some degree.
- Binding Norse Key
- Damascus Forge
- Fazal Din's Sword
- Hermann Görner’s Barbell
- Isaac Babbitt's Smelting Cast
- Jean II Le Maingre's Gauntlets
- Nathan Coker's Apron
- Richard Wagner's Ring
- Zhujia's Bowl
Morgan-395F (Enriching Artifacts)[]
Artifacts that are able to aesthetically enrich the target subject or instill a great appreciation and understanding in the finer arts. Also, some are stored there due to their relation to the extravagance associated with wealth.
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ Double Eagle Gold Coin
- Château de Madrid Majolica
- Elizabeth Godfrey’s Trade Card
- Emanuel Snowman's Fabergé Egg
- Sister Parish's Rose Brooch
Veritas-342J (Truth Artifacts)[]
Each artifact relates in some ways to the provenance and importance of truth.
Munchausen-905E (Lying/Truth Altering Artifacts)[]
The sister aisle of Veritas, artifacts located here all play create lies, deception and stories. This includes the ability to alter facts, convince others of falsehoods and form tales from nothingness.
Eironeia-23D (Irony Artifacts)[]
Irony inciting artifacts that either have an effect opposite what is expected from their origin or eventually have their effects revert.
Plutus-637D (Geological Artifacts)[]
Stores several artifacts that are related to geology, specifically mining and quality stones. It also houses artifacts that can affect wealth based upon gemstones and natural resources.
- Charles Richter’s Seismograph
- Conrad Reed's Gold Nuggets
- Ignacy Lukasiewicz's Hand Drill
- John D. Rockefeller's Bible
- John Sutter's Pickaxe
- Robin Hood's Arrow
- Vannoccio Biringuccio's Soldo
Hofman-20195AA (Drug Artifacts)[]
Each artifact here has a history and effect relating to the cultivation, processing, or usage of drugs and related substances. Only agents who are not current or recovering addicts may enter, as they have a tendency to re-experience certain states while in the vicinity.
Samson-2922J (Electrical/Magnetic Artifacts)[]
Named for ancient behemoth of man able to perform immense feats of strength, all powered by the determination of his will and the performance of his muscles, powered by electrical impulses. Seemingly, electrical artifacts seem to congregate around this aisle in preference over others.
- Joan Feynman's Ski Pole
- Ma Jun’s South Pointing Chariot
- Michael Faraday's Magnetic Stones
- Roll of Rubber Electrical Tape
Chronos-29BTTF (Benign Temporal Artifacts)[]
Although most temporal artifacts are spread throughout the Warehouse, the more benign ones are grouped here. Their effect upon time for the most part is limited to the near immediate area, with no greatly harmful downside.
- Dionysius Exiguus’ Easter Table
- James Condliff's Skeleton Clock
- Lou Reed's Record Player
- Mayan Calendar
- Peter Henlein's Egg
- Ruth Belville's Pocket Watch
- Webb C. Ball’s Railroad Chronometer
- Yi Xing’s Jade Cicada
Danger Room[]
Mostly houses larger artifacts that love to be mobile and run wild. Unfortunately, each is extremely dangerous when loose, being either reckless or intentionally destructive. Extra precautions and security measures are required to hold the artifacts in place.
- Byford Dolphin Diving Bell
- Dave Kunst’s Wagon
- John Stapp’s Rocket Sled
- Ludwig Prandtl’s Airfoil
- Samuel Franklin Cody’s Kite
Berserker-812CA (Heightened Combat Artifacts)[]
Grants the user with heightened combat skills and physical acuity. Many also imbue some form of intense rage or bloodlust in the user. A large proportion of these artifacts hail from ancient civilizations that valued fighting strength, while the rest derive from individuals that were more self-taught and unhinged.
- Beowulf's Sword
- Hannah Duston’s Tomahawk
- Shaka Zulu's Iklwa
- Starkad's Norse Pendent
- William Wallace's Claymore
- Windradyne’s Headband
- Zog I's Pistol
Hubris-94M (Prideful Artifacts)[]
Artifacts that instate large amounts of pride within the wielder.
- Bertel Thorvaldsen's Chisel
- Confidence-Boosting Surfboard
- Jim Jones' Sunglasses
- Mark Antony's Roman Aquila
- Ronald Reagan’s Swim Trunks
- Yaroslav II of Vladimir’s Helmet
Alhazen-576H (Visual Phenomenon Artifacts)[]
Distorts light waves in various manners, creating unusual visual phenomenon.
- Donald Liebenberg's Eclipse Glasses
- Felice Beato's Flash Powder
- George Stephenson's Geordie Lamp
- Georges de la Tour’s Candle
- Johannes Fabricius' Camera Obscura
- Martha Clarke’s Kaleidoscope
- Red Eye Camera
- Secondo Pia’s Flashbulb
- Stagelight from the UFO Club
Masquerade-074M (Appearance Altering Artifacts)[]
Consists of appearance altering artifacts that allow the user to disguise valuables in plain sight or make the user appear differently to onlookers.
- Beau Brummell's Cravat
- Charley Parkhurst's Whip
- Hua Mulan's Fan
- Ibn Muljam's Belt
- Marion Hedgepeth's Tie Pin
- Way Bandy's Tie Clip
Fagin-AD556 (Theft Artifacts)[]
Located nearby the Crime and Punishment Vault, artifacts that have banded together for their common trait - theft.
- Captain Gallagher’s Sword Hilt
- Dagobert Frey's Manifest List
- Forbes Smiley’s X-Acto Knife
- Herman Lamm’s Stopwatch
- Kempton Bunton’s TV License
- Kriangkrai Techamong’s Vacuum Cleaner Bag
- Nezumi Kozō’s Bag
- Thomas Blood’s Mallet
Aether-729W (Non-Tangible Artifacts)[]
The more unique and tricky artifacts to store, these have no physical form. Instead, they consist of memes, sayings, energy, computer code and other non-tangible concepts. Each has been placed in a specially designed storage unit to prevent escape.
- Emergency Broadcast System False Alarm of 1971
- Navigational Software from the Mars Climate Orbiter
- Nick Leeson's Error Account
Lethe-582V (Amnesia Inducing Artifacts)[]
Trips into this aisle are not usually well remembered, as it is host to forgetfulness, amnesia and mind-wiping artifacts. Loss of memories and possible brainwashing are a risk if artifacts are handled improperly while present.
- Harman Rundfunk Helmet
- Jane Bartholomew's "Lady Columbia" Torch
- Kaspar Hauser's Knife
- Lawrence Joseph Bader's Eyepatch
- Walter Winchell's Tie Clip and Cufflinks
Sybaris-957R (Hedonism Artifacts)[]
Hedonism inducing artifacts, including overindulgence in negative acts such as wild partying, spending sprees, ignorance of social rules and valuation of self over others.
- Aimée Crocker's Hat and Fur Stole
- Brick of Poor Impulse Control
- Hedda Hopper's Dictation Machine
- Las Vegas Strip Neon Signs
- Peter Lawford's Shot Glass
- Portrait of Dorian Gray
- Overwhelming Rave Glow Sticks
Gibraltar-836Y (Monument Related Artifacts)[]
A large atrium of sorts used to contain monuments and artifacts relating to them. It is not unusual to see statues and bridges situated next to petroglyphs and memorial plaques.
- Bixi Stele
- Blueberry Hill
- Carl Laemmle's Nickelodeon
- Jim Gary’s Dinosaur Models
- Rock Paintings from Saimaluu Tash
- Roman Pig Statue
- Statue from Trajan’s Column
- Timur's Minaret
Cronkite-286Z (Journalism Artifacts)[]
Personal effects and evidence from journalists are stored here, ranging from before the advent of newsprint to the modern prevalence of online articles.
- Christine Chubbuck's Pearl Necklace
- Danny Casolaro's Tape Recorder
- Don Bolles's Steering Wheel
- Iris Chang's Pen
- Lisa Howard's Press Pass
- Peter Shellem's Paper Weight
- William Allen White's Notepad
Solomon-36H (Protection Artifacts)[]
Protective artifacts that defend the intended party from harm; many involve forming a barrier or removing the threat.
- Barabbas' Cane
- George Went Hensley's Bible
- Hattori Hanzō’s Spear
- Jhamil Haddir's Ashtray
- Ogier The Dane's Shield
- Peter Minuit’s Wampum
- Safekeeping Safe
- Teresa of Avila's Bottle of Holy Water
- Walter H. Thompson’s Telegram
- Wire Spool from the Dingo Fence
Cambridge-908C (Infiltration Artifacts)[]
Originated its title from a ring of five Cold War spies who successfully penetrated British intelligence agencies. Artifacts that can infiltrate, enter or allow access to restricted or unreachable areas.
- D. B. Cooper's Ripcord
- Luis Marden’s Bamboo Fly Rod
- Sophie Lyons' Gloves
Tell-23D (Accuracy Artifacts)[]
Contains artifacts that gives it's users extreme accuracy and marksmanship talents.
- Annie Oakley’s Bonnet
- Australian Boomerang
- Joseph Moir’s Token
- Steve Clemente's Knife Box
- Strait of Messina Grindstone
- William Frank Carver's Glass Ball
Hughes-777F (Casino Artifacts)[]
Artifacts which have their histories rooted in casinos and gambling.
- 1980 Pennsylvania Lottery Scandal Machine
- Amarillo Slim’s Skillet
- Ashley Revell's Tuxedo
- Benny Binion’s $10,000 Bill
- Black Jake's Faro Table
- Bloody "Bee" Playing Cards
- Charles Wells’ Roulette Wheel
- James Ben Ali Haggin's Leaky Fountain Pen
- Mirrors from the Luxor Hotel
- Rage Inducing Slot Machine
- Ronald Dale Harris' Quarter Wrap
- Stacked-Deck Poker Table
- William Gordon-Cumming’s Baccarat Paddle
Mandrid-292Q (Easily Activated Artifacts)[]
Contains artifacts that can be easily activated by minor touching, smelling, hearing, seeing or any other sensiotory interactions.
Nous-194R (Intelligence Enhancing Artifacts)[]
Intelligence enhancing artifacts enjoy being within the company of similar modeled artifacts.
- Blaise Pascal's Calculator
- Francis Galton's Dog Whistle
- George Dantzig's National Medal of Science Award
- Michel de Montaigne's Desk
- Robert Stroud's Canary Cage
- Socrates' Cup
- William James Sidis' Bookcase
- Ziryab's Oud
Korolev-956K (Astronomy/Space Exploration Artifacts)[]
Artifacts which bear relations towards astronomy and space exploration.
- Chuck Yeager's Broom Handle
- Edmond Halley's Telescope
- Sputnik's Antenna
- The Fourth Astronaut
- Richard F. Gordon Jr's Spacesuit Helmet
- Valentin Bondarenko's Cotton Balls
- Valeri Polyakov's Blood Pressure Cuff
- Vladislav Volkov’s Spacesuit
- Wally Schirra’s Insignia Patches
- William Safire’s Apollo 11 Speech
Triquetra-347 (Continuity Artifacts)[]
Continuity reinforcing artifacts that can cause events to continue further than normally. Also houses artifacts that become easily attached and follow the user around.
- Alexander Keith Jr’s Barrel
- Ear-Worm Record Player
- Edward the Confessor's Cramp Ring
- Jascha Heifetz's Violin Bow
- Joseph Polchinski’s Billiard Ball
- Lippershey-Janssen Telescope
- Tyndale's Infinite Lathe
Francium-671CR (Medieval Artifacts)[]
Created halfway through Warehouse 11, this section is used to hold a sizable portion of medieval originated artifacts. Spanning centuries and continents, many artifacts located here do not have a definitive origin, due to inconsistencies or lack of accurate recordings.
- Alphart Tod's Hauberk
- Baiju Bawra's Oil Lamp
- Enrico Dandolo’s Bezoar
- Eyam Parish Church Bell
- Helche's Hennin
- Merovingian Franscesca Throwing Axe
- Silver Transmuting Goblet
Fausto-Domenti 2281D (American Old West Artifacts)[]
The "Wild West" Aisle, holds a ton of artifacts stemming from the American Old West.
- Billy the Kid's Boots
- Clay Allison's Crutch
- George Catlin's Bead Necklace
- Hugh Glass' Bear Hide
- James "Wild Bill" Hickok's Playing Cards
- John Jacob Astor's Beaver Pelt
- Jonathan R. Davis' Bowie Knife
- Pat Garrett's Revolver
- Seth Kinman’s Elkhorn Chair
Mammon-207T (Greed Artifacts)[]
Colloquially known by agents as the House of Greed, artifacts that inspire unyielding desire for wealth and prestige are stored here.
- Anthony Spilotro's Casino Tokens
- Ephialtes’ Worry Stone
- Hendrick Lucifer's Gold Doubloon
- John the Cappadocian’s Golden Tessera
Lascaux-173F (Nationality Artifacts)[]
Renowned as one of the few sections focused with national identity in mind, many artifacts epitomizing French heritage and history reside along the artificial arrondissements.
- Georges Mochet's Pedal Car
- Honoratus of Amiens’ Peel
- Joan of Arc's Chain Mail
- Moysan of Blois' Miniature Skull Clock
Restoration Parlor[]
Used for fixing damaged artifact retrievals and crafting replicas. A sterile workshop filled with enough tools and machinery for anything short of nuclear fusion. The few shelves are placeholders for a select number of artifacts deemed handy. Frequented by Felix and Claudia when collaborating on artifact-enhanced gadgets.
- Amphion's Lyre
- Antoine Lavosier's Candle
- Charles Bell's Rolls of Canvas
- Chinese Doubling Pot
- Galatea's Clay Dust
- George Harrison's Copy of "He's So Fine"
- Original San Damiano Crucifix
Ansel-399S (Unconventional Actor Artifacts)[]
This aisle usually tends to draw in artifacts from actors known for their eccentric and unconventional methods for acting, on and off screen. Artifacts here usually are spaced out as they like to be near other actor related artifacts but can be very temperamental around each other.
- Bill Murray's Golf Club
- Harvey Korman's Cufflinks
- Henry Winkler's Water Skis
- Jim Carrey's Mirror
- Marlon Brando's Refused Oscar
- Nicolas Cage's Novelty Fangs
- Tom Cruise's Cellphone
Olympia-776BC (Sports Related Artifacts)[]
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Ancient Archives (Egyptian/Ancient Artifacts)[]
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Sullivan-W966 (Education/Schooling Related Artifacts)[]
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Aisle of Noel (Christmas Related Artifacts)[]
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Gandhi-503JH (Activism Artifacts)[]
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Carter-95KV (Archaeology Artifacts)[]
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Imhotep-218G (Architectural Artifacts)[]
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Martel-394S (Arctic/Cold Related Artifacts)[]
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Salico-84C (Painting Related Artifacts)[]
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Iris-258G (Artistic Artifacts)[]
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Babbage-1822 (Technological Artifacts)[]
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Thalia-171J (Comedic Artifacts)[]
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Homobonus-MT8 (Clothing Related Artifacts)[]
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Comics-978 (Comic Book Artifacts)[]
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FAN-1025 (Fandom Related Artifacts)[]
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Constatine-77GH (Political Artifacts)[]
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Alcatraz-3563 (Criminal Related Artifacts)[]
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Thalassa-88Z97D (Ship Artifacts)[]
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Cooper-243R (Escape Artifacts)[]
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Colombus-1492PK (Exploration Artifacts)[]
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Phobia-286F (Fear Inducing)[]
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Dionysus-336 (Film Related Artifacts)[]
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Nero-637H (Fire/Melting/Burning Artifacts)[]
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Icarus-23W (Flight Related Artifacts)[]
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Food-888A (Food Related Artifacts)[]
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Milton-2R14L5Y (Game Related Artifacts)[]
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Grimm-764J (Fairy Tale Artifacts)[]
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Wrath-61446 (Hate Related Artifacts)[]
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Telesphorus-474U (Medical Artifacts)[]
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Mov-2612 (Teleportation Artifacts)[]
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Assorted[]
Miscellaneous aisles that lack a clear connection between the artifacts stored in it and various other sections undergoing renovations.
- Adamson 2938: Doppelgänger Teapots
- Adamson-Ressler 3938: Canister of Greek Fire, Lapel Pin from the SS John Harvey
- Adelaide-694G: Jar of Sand, Nautical Afghan
- Aendre-9339C: Shinichi Suzuki's Violin
- Alighieri-2291: Spiked Mask from Ashoka's Hell
- Allen-928C: Frederick Osborn's Stapler
- Allison-399D: Saint Patrick's Snake Carved Staff, John Carpenter's Synthesizer, Roger Wolcott Sperry's Salt and Pepper Shakers
- Andale-299D: Victor Fleming's Clapperboard
- Antonio-782A: Michael Larson's Watch
- Archmouth 122K: Overworking Roll Top Desk
- Area YFR-885CT: Chicago Wheel
- Astrid-2983D: Sir Albert Fuller Ellis' Phosphorite Doorstop
- Atis-Mary 9381: Jacob Kevorkian's Otoscope
- Atlanta-36J: Metal Rooster Statue
- Baalbek-4159TR: Elias Carter's Church Spire
- Beachmarsh Junction (3883D): Champagne Glasses from the Italian Hall Disaster, Costa Concorida Ship Bell, Sandbags from the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927,
- Beckinsdale 929: Sidney Gottlieb's Sunglasses
- Bellmoral-292D: Otto van Veen's Emblem Books
- Bordia 89 C: Stewart S. Adams' Armchair
- Borothough-288B: Leni Riefenstahl's Camera Flash Lightbulb
- Bounarroti-811P: Marie Tussaud's Wax
- Bournemouth 82C: Olivier Levasseur's Sword
- Bracklewhyte-274: Confusing Clerk Office Phone, George Sperti's UV Lamp
- Branscomb-43G: Aeschylus' Turtle Shell, Samson's Jawbone
- Candel-993: Alexander Parkes' Electroplated Rose
- Carpenter's Alley-6698: Metal Ram's Head Drawer Handle
- Cassius-392D: Spotlight from the Battle of Los Angeles, Hannah Glasse's Bookmark, William Abner Eddy's Kite
- Cesterfield 92 C: El Cid's Sword and Breastplate
- Colfax-772D: John Brown's Body
- Construction-B7T: John Henry's Sledge Hammer, Jim Thorpe's Football
- Coriander-939D: Nathan Bedford Forrest's Lynching Rope
- Corrington-399D: Herbert Hoover's Medicine Ball
- Covadonga-399F: Chainreaction Blue Marble
- Daejeon-2976TS: Ernest Smith’s Tommy Gun
- Dali Carson Junction: 20th Century Limited Oil Can, Ismail al-Jazari's Elephant Clock
- Darkwell-1722: Theodosius I's Second Obelisk
- Dasino-2992D: Joseph Stalin's Gold Star Medal
- Davon-982D: Thomas Telford's Masonry Spade
- Decimus-292D: Leo Sternbach's Lab Coat
- Delvin-28F: Unmotivational Posters, Steven Seagal's Black Belt
- Derbyshire-519M: Hsinbyushin's Wooden Stork
- Devlin-8828C: Death Valley Pickaxe
- Devlon-86D: Winston Churchill's Flask
- Dhaka-6522J: WWI-era Nieuport Biplane
- Dosa-399D: John Waters' Bookmark, Tex Avery's Glasses
- Doulton-89C: Benjamin Franklin's Ring
- Dragutin-3039D: D.B. Cooper's Parachute
- Eastcliff-1013: Flat Tire Air Pressure Gauge
- Echo-35R: Gerardus Mercator’s Globe, Mace from the House of Commons, Leendert Hasenbosch’s Tent, Charles Osborne's Water Cup
- Eldham-Burnum 2282C: Stage Door from CBGB's
- Electronics-9JP: Alliance Tenna-Scope TV Signal Booster
- Farris-292G: Confucius' Sandals
- Fausto-499D: Pieter van Musschenbroek's Jar
- Fausto-499D: Sir John Franklin's Scarf
- Felmorrow 4637: James Ritty's Wallet
- Fessenden-7M: Bob Johnstone's Microphone, Rush Limbaugh's Microphone
- Fieldson 2882: Fading Picture Frame
- Floor Storage: Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Hoax Set, 100th McDonald's Sign
- Forgon-293D: River Thames Lantern, Charles Francis Coghlan's Coffin
- Founders-59K3: R. H. Macy’s Clothes Hanger
- Fulton 2381D: George III's Crown, Stress-Absorbing Stress Ball
- Gendle-Russells-3902S: Muting Clothes Pin, Reviving Pacemaker
- Genson-0429C: Boat of Horus
- Georgia Sector: Antonio da Sangallo the Younger's Well, Tomb of Genghis Khan
- Glentivar-106: Memory Replacement Pendulum
- Gobind-Yoselin-93A: Haakon the Good's Silver Penning
- Graham-373N: Walter Potter's Taxidermy Knife, Walter Potter's Taxidermy Wire
- Greenboro-199: Momofuku Ando's Chopsticks
- Handerlin 2842 A: S.P.L. Sørensen's Beer pH Testing Equipment
- Hanson-2093: H. R. Giger's Mechanical Pencil
- Harmon-28V: Miyamoto Musashi’s Bokken, Charles Algernon Parsons' Gramophone Horn
- Hendleville-399D: Corner of Moses Stone Tablet, Mary the Jewess' Bronze Retort
- Heraclitus-259KZ: Kazimierz Kordylewski’s Telescope
- Holloway-209D: Emily Davison's Suffragette Flag
- Hollyhead 773D: Sheridan Le Fanu's Bookmark
- Hurtlepool Tao 299: Mel Brooks' Broadway Playbill
- Inuksuk-95HWM: Simon Tookoome's Bullwhip
- Iztok-864A: John W. Ripley's Boots
- Jacobstown-8822: Geoffroi De Charny's Helmet, Soren S. Adams' Jam Jar
- Jacobsville-2871C: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Tulip Bulbs
- Jason-Verde 8383: Rick Griffin's Psychedelic Posters, Albert Speer's Ruler
- Jean Nicot-9U: Golden Nugget Ashtray, Horse Cigarette Case,Lucky Strike Cigarette Tin
- Jestle-119C: Funeral Bugle of Simón Bolívar
- Kilkenny 82: Augustus Siebe's Diving Helmet Window
- Landyn-99C: Benjamin Spock's Baby Rattle
- Legge-Powell 339F: Mary Anning's Sea Shells
- Llyn Beck 8: Dybbuk Wine Cabinet
- Lockinge-72C: Thomas Hitchcock, Sr.'s Crop
- Marcos-2334: James Randi's Fork, Vincent Van Gogh's Vase with 12 Sunflowers
- Marcos-Televani 8839: Alexander D'Agapeyeff's Telegraph
- Marcus-82A: Jane Austen's Carriage
- Mason-393F: Augustine of Hippo's Inkwell, Wes Craven's Gloves
- Mathus-2889A: Halite Sculpture from the Dead Sea
- Mekuria-399V: James Figg's Bandages
- Miltown 212D: Charles Coughlin's Collar
- Miramar-34W: Angela Cavallo's Car Fender, Herodotus' Dish
- Mombasa-518C: George Herbert's Shaving Kit
- Montdon Dercarres 8836C: Richard III's Crown
- Montrose-112: Chinese Ceramic Plate
- Morogold-ZZ393: Skull from the Black Death
- Mournstead 8382: Babe Ruth's 714th Baseball
- Nastel-299D: Heinz Linge's Stopwatch
- Nous-194R: Robert Stroud's Canary Cage
- Old Meldleton-3933C: Tommy Johnson's Guitar
- Olong 929 C: Nicholas of Cologne's Bell
- Oslo-28G: Chicago City Key Chain
- Otylia-880A: Hero and Leander's Lamp
- Ova-399D: Truman Capote's Cigarettes
- Pasiri-7783C: Emilio Herrera Linares' Aviator Goggles
- Pinnella Pass 229C: Bodhidharma's Slippers
- Poltragow 22: Marbles from Thermopylae
- Production-92M: Brumberger Industrial Slide Projector, Cine-Kodak 8 Model 25 Camera
- Quentin 1878: Rambunctious Slingshot, Thomas Nast's Art Kit
- Ramshorn Sector: Center of the Bermuda Triangle
- Records-548H: Joe Girard’s Keys
- Ressler-Brooks-46G: Mike Fink's Rifle
- Revolution-B2: The Types & Printing Press from the Type Riot of Toronto
- Rhouth-939C: Androcles' Bandage
- Runswick-1012A: Duke Ling of Wey's Peach Pit, David Cohn's Closet Key
- Salivari-2929C: Sviatoslav I of Kiev's Earring, Roy Thomson's Newspaper Clippings
- Salvini-299D: David Lynch's Ashtray
- Samarkand-472: King Mu of Zhou’s Black Widow Venom Vial
- Scots-Rothschild 2929: John Joseph Merlin's Carousel Horse
- Seti 392Q: Glass Shards from Kristallnacht
- Shine-007: Reflective Beach Umbrella
- Spokane-392: David Cronenberg's Anatomy Book, Robert Boyle's Bellows,
- Statesmen Tolv 392 C: Vivian Dering Majendie's Twine Fuse
- Strongfair-5738: Hermann von Helmholtz's Research Papers
- Sutura-925O: Coco Chanel's Handbag
- Swadlincote-9928K: Marian Rejewski's Cards
- Tainos-57: Voice Changing Amber Cigar Holder
- Tarmsworth 83: Tom of Finland's Leather Coat
- Tendis-299D: Fritz Todt's Rubber Tire
- Terrence-473D: Sophonisba's Cup, Preserved Beer of Sekhmet, Vial of Blood from the Vishakanya
- Thompson-E512: Gerolamo Cardano's Dice
- Tikal-928V: Andrea Aguyar’s Lasso
- Townsend-78S: Martin Luther's Nails, Marvin Middlemark's Rabbit-Ears
- Undele-299C: James Blundell's Syringe
- Venus de Milo-7RK: Ceramic Black Buffalo, Ceramic Figurine Collection
- Verious-133: The Original Stymphalian Birds
- Warcester-3939C: Ozzy Osbourne's Amp
- Warshafsky-9283C: William F. Moran's Anvil and Hammer
- Wedgewood-Davy95: Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera, Olympus SP 320 Camera
- Wellington-982O: Paddy Roy Bate's Nautical Compass, Buster Keaton's Pork Pie Hat
- Windel-399C: Lon Chaney Jr.'s Make-Up Kit
- Woodhull-563T: Túpac Amaru’s Quipu
- Yarlford-829B: Itch-Inducing Toaster
- Yazoocity 3: George Washington's Teeth, Tycho Brahe's Prosthetic Nose, Arms from the Venus de Milo
- Yelsen-299D: George E. Goodfellow's Bullets, Bronze Scrap from the Zeppelinfeld
Specialized Areas[]
Some artifacts are used as equipment and are either not stored within a particular section or move around frequently due to heavy usage. Others can be found in place areas such as Felix's laboratory for research, Private Quarters for recreational use, the Restoration Parlor for frequent repairs or commonly with Agents in the field when not shelved.
- Aesop's Pendant (Field Use)
- Agatha Christie's Wedding Ring (Caretaker's Possession)
- Amber Sphere (Regent Vault)
- Arthur Claude Darby's Rope (Zipline)
- Charles Bowles' Flour Sack (Felix's Laboratory)
- Charles Pearson's Tin-Can Telephone (Leena's Bed & Breakfast, Artie's Office)
- Daedalus' Slate (Floor Layout)
- Eliphas Levi's Pentagram (Felix's Laboratory)
- George Melies' Mechanical Fairy (Private Quarters)
- Irena Sendlerowa's Nursing Bag (Agent Nielsen's Field Usage)
- James M. Barrie's Grandfather Clock (Leena's Bed & Breakfast)
- Jane Goodall's Watch (Field Use)
- Justus von Liebig's Mirror (Felix's Laboratory)
- Luigi Galvani's Scalpel (Felix's Laboratory)
- M.C. Escher's Mirror Ball (Escher Vault)
- Marvin Heemeyer's Welding Helmet (Felix's Laboratory)
- Maurice Ward’s Extruder (Eureka)
- Michael Ende's Volume (Regent Vault)
- Mongol Paiza (Felix's Laboratory)
- Oscar Reutersvärd’s Möbius Strip (Escher Vault)
- Philibert Aspairt's Chartreuse-Glass Goggles (Escher Vault)
- Portobello Pin-Cushion (Felix's Laboratory)
- Robert J. Van de Graaff's "Van de Graaf" Generator (Information Storage)
- Rosemary's Baby Carriage (Felix's Laboratory)
- Su Song's Armillary Sphere (The Möbius Vault)
- The Great Omani's Handcuffs (Felix's Laboratory)
- The Landline (The Phone Room)
- Tim Horton's Coffee Cup Tray (Private Quarters)
- Watson Monitor (Van Doren's Brush Path)
- Yuri Gagarin's Hockey Puck (Suspension Chamber)
Unspecific[]
These artifacts have not been properly stored, are in process of relocating, have become lost or are unaccountable within the inventory. Some locations are intentionally obscured for fears of misuse or the sensitive nature of the effects.
- "Urchin" Model Paperweight
- Alfréd Hajós' Measuring Tape
- Anti-Bullying VHS Tape
- Arthur Conan Doyle's Fairy Notebook
- Brahan Seer’s Adder Stone
- Bust of Zeus Xenios
- Caracalla's Bathing Amphora
- Charlton Heston's Rifle
- Chen Si's Motorbike
- Disastrous Bicycle
- Don McLean's Pie Dish
- Elizabeth Threatt's Turquoise Earrings
- Eufemio Zapata's Cup
- Fangs of Julunggul
- Francis Browne’s Negatives
- Georgina Winthrop's Blue Porcelain Teapot
- Get Well Soon Balloon
- Henry Walter Bates’ Butterfly Collection
- Houyhnhnm Agitator
- James Philip’s Riata
- Jim Robinson's Army Bag
- Jimi Hendrix's Bong
- Justa Grata Honoria’s Engagement Ring
- Lady Liberty Lighter
- Lippershey-Janssen Telescope
- Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
- Luke Howard's Wine Glass
- Malleus Maleficarum
- Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc's Bracelet
- Mary of Jesus of Agreda's Casket
- Melchisédech Thévenot’s Spirit Level
- Neal Dow’s Bottle of Alcohol
- Nikita Zotov’s Alphabet Book
- Patrick Bohan’s Locker
- Peter Stuyvesant’s Pegleg
- Poker Alice's Playing Cards
- Poppa Neutrino's Oar
- Reception Bell from the Hotel California
- Rob Roy MacGregor’s Bagpipes
- Robert Crisp's Cricket Bat
- Samuel J. Seymour’s Safety Pin
- Seleucus of Seleucia's Scrolls
- Sexist Pickle Jar
- Shaka Zulu's Nkoka
- Siberian Jukebox
- Sun Tzu's "The Art of War"
- Tanaka Hisashige’s Karakuri Puppets
- Temporal Pocket Watch
- The Pius Device
- The Sword in the Stone
- The Trojan Horse
- Thomas Jeckyll's Tool Rests
- Tirumalai Krishnamacharya Japa Mala
- Titus Salt's Ottoman
- U.S.M.C Lighter
- USSR Space Capsule
- Umbrella Man's Umbrella
- Where'd-It-Go Garden Gnome
- Wooden Fence from Dealey Plaza
Maintenance Areas[]
Areas of the Warehouse that may contain artifacts, but are used mainly for the Warehouse or agents only and not for the storage of artifacts.