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Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki
A Collection of Artifacts from Warehouse 13 (or out of the warehouse) in an organized file system. Hello! Welcome to the Artifact Database, this place was created to organize the massive amounts of artifacts collected -
Robert Pronge’s Ice Cream Scoop
Robert Pronge was a killer who was also known as Mister Softee as he used to drive a Mister Softee ice cream truck to appear inconspicuous while surveying potential victims. In the early 1980s Pronge -
The Basano Vase
The Basano Vase is a silver vase made in the 15th century, it was given to a bride on the even of her wedding. However she didn't make it to the altar as she -
Pontius Pilate's Cleaning Bowl
Pontius Pilate was the fifth prefect of the Roman province of Judaea from 26 – 36 AD. He was best known today for the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. In all four gospel accounts Pilate -
Artifact Registry
The following is a database to help direct you to artifacts in Warehouse 13. The list is organized alphabetically by the artifacts name, not the actual object. Gadgets used by or stored in the Warehouse -
Warehouse 3
Warehouse 3 was the 3rd incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Western Roman Empire in Rome, Italy. PROCESSING -
Warehouse 12
Warehouse 12 was the 12th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the British Empire, in London, England. It was inducted by Warehouse 11 Regent Kirill Sayansky on August 17th, 1825 and was finished -
Warehouse 13
Warehouse 13 is the 13th incarnation of the Warehouse which is currently housed by the United States government in Univille, South Dakota. It was inducted by Warehouse 12 Regent Julia Russell on February 12th, 1893 -
Warehouse 9
Warehouse 9 was the 9th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Ottoman Empire underneath the city of Constantinople, Turkey. It was inducted by Warehouse 8 Regent Reinhard Schmidtke on February 17th, 1450 -
Warehouse 2
Warehouse 2 was the 2nd incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Ptolemaic Dynasty in Alexandria, Egypt. It was inducted by Ptolemy I Soter I around 323 B.C. and was finished sometime -
Warehouse 8
Warehouse 8 was the 8th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Holy Roman Empire in Berlin, Germany. It was inducted by regent and eventual Caretaker, Bernhardt Rosenhain on August 1260 and finished -
Warehouse 4
Warehouse 4 was the 4th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Hunnic Empire in Aquincum, or what is now Budapest, Hungary. It was inducted by Warehouse 3 Regent Lucius Tatius Rufus Felix -
Warehouse 1
Warehouse 1 was the very 1st incarnation of the Warehouse which was founded by Alexander the Great of Macedonia on 336 BC and housed in the Kingdom of Macedonia in Pella. It was founded by -
Warehouse 7
Warehouse 7 was the 7th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Mongol Empire in Karakorum, Mongolia. It was inducted by Genghis Khan on July 13th, 1195 and finished sometime around October 23rd -
Warehouse 5
Warehouse 5 was the 5th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Byzantine Empire in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul, Turkey) from 453CE to 813CE. It was inducted by Regent Helios Kostopoulos of Constantinople -
Warehouse 11
Warehouse 11 was the 11th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Russian Government underneath the city of Moscow, Russia. It was inducted by Warehouse 10 Regent Bhavata Chauhan on August 3rd, 1703 -
Warehouse 6
Warehouse 6 was the 6th incarnation of the Warehouse, located in the Khmer Empire. It was inducted on February 23, 804 CE, by Warehouse 5 Regent Yin Jiangnu, and the first building was completed on -
The Schoningen Armory
The Warehouse's Armory, known in the database as Armerie Sector, is where the agents store all the weapon-related artifacts ranging from swords to daggers, whips to shields, guns to bows and arrows. Founded -
Baron Humbert von Gikkingen and Louise Statues
Baron Humbert von Gikkingen (usually just called "The Baron") is a character who first appeared as a minor character in Whisper of the Heart before getting a larger role in The Cat Returns, both films -
The Bronze Sector
This sector houses the most dangerous criminals and preserves them for all eternity. It cannot be found in the Manual, because there can be no written record of it, since if someone found the Warehouse -
Jim Jones' Sunglasses
An artifact whose true origins are unknown, but earned it's name from their most notorious user. Jim Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was a religious cult leader of the People's Temple -
Warehouse 10
Warehouse 10 was the 10th incarnation of the Warehouse which was housed by the Mughal Empire underneath the capital city of Agria, India. It was inducted by Warehouse 9 Regent Cescimer Balaban on June 23rd -
Metaphysical Artifact Entity
Records of Metaphysical Artifact Entities, abbreviated henceforth to MAE's, have existed since the earliest records of humanity under various names. Labelled "monsters" or "demons", sometimes as "gods", a MAE is an organic life-form -
Origin Circle
This section (official name "AxMu-888") was around since Warehouse 1. The Religious Section holds artifacts relating, similar, or belonging to certain religious deities and figures. For each religion, there is a separate aisle for -
Rush Limbaugh's Microphone
Rush Hudson Limbaugh (born January 12, 1951) is a conservative American radio talk show host and political commentator. Since he was 16 Limbaugh has worked a series of disc jockey jobs. His talk show began
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