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All Dervis’ Artifacts in Assassin's Creed Mirage

This collection includes every marker from the Dervis’ Artifacts category of points of interest in Assassin's Creed Mirage, all placed on interactive maps created specifically for the game.

A total of 18 Dervis' Artifacts can be found in Assassins's Creed Mirage. You will be able to collect them only after meeting Dervis, this happens at the end of the main quest "Nur's Contact", that is, at a relatively early stage of the game.

The artifacts can be acquired by pickpocketing specific civilians. The map shows where these civilians can be found. Some of them may move slightly around the surrounding area. When you are near these civilians they will be marked on the map.

You will receive appropriate rewards for bringing a total of 3 / 9 / 18 artifacts to Dervis' Shop.

Once you pickpocket all Dervis' Artifacts and bring them to Dervis, you will unlock the "Curio Collector" achievement / trophy.

Index

The index below enables quick navigation to the desired marker / point of interest.

All known locations on the map - Baghdad

Dervis’ ArtifactAksumite Amulet

Aksumite Amulet

A small pouch of magic powder made from leather and worn around the neck. During ancient times, the Aksum Empire was one of the major powers together with Rome, China and Persia, according to the Persian prophet Mani. Its decline started around the 7th century.

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Dervis’ ArtifactBuddhist Votive Plaque

Buddhist Votive Plaque

An ornamental plaque used in ceremonies to offer prayers or express gratitude. This one was made during the Chinese Tang Dynasty and features numerous Buddhas. These tablets were brought to sacred caves and shrines as acts of merit and left at the location.

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Dervis’ ArtifactByzantine Bracelet

Byzantine Bracelet

These elaborately decorated bracelets have richly jeweled exteriors and finely detailed opus interrasile patterns on their interiors. The luminous beauty of pearls was highly prized in the Byzantine world.

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Dervis’ ArtifactCoptic Censer

Coptic Censer

An Egyptian censer made out of bronze, it features a Madonna whose style is heavily influenced by late Roman and Byzantine styles. Censers were used for events that were both spiritual and secular.

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Dervis’ ArtifactDecorated Shell

Decorated Shell

A finely decorated crustacean shell from the Tang Dynasty that may have been worn as jewelry or an ornament of some kind.

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Dervis’ ArtifactGlass Weight

Glass Weight

A tool used to measure the value of gold and silver coins made in the Byzantine and Arab empires.

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Dervis’ ArtifactIvory Chess Piece

Ivory Chess Piece

A chess piece carved from ivory during the late 1st millennium in North Africa. Many of the oldest chess pieces found were discovered along the trail of the Silk Road.

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Dervis’ ArtifactJade Comb

Jade Comb

A Tang Dynasty jade comb embossed in gold. In the Chinese empire, Jade held a significance that was equal to gold or diamonds.

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Dervis’ ArtifactKissi Penny

Kissi Penny

Initially made in Western Africa, kissi pennies were small rods of iron used as a currency throughout history. They were usually tied together in bunches as their individual value was fairly low.

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Dervis’ ArtifactMoney Cowrie

Money Cowrie

Cowries were small mollusk shells used as currency in a wide-ranging area from Africa to East Asia. In some cultures they were used in a fashion similar to gaming dice.

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Dervis’ ArtifactOlibanum

Olibanum

An aromatic resin used to create incense and perfumes and harvested from a family of trees called Boswellia. Also known as "frankincense", it was one of the three gifts brought to the infant Jesus by the Magi in the Bible.

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Dervis’ ArtifactPyxis

Pyxis

These small boxes made out of rich materials such as ivory were used during the Byzantine era to hold precious materials such as aromatics and cosmetics.

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Dervis’ ArtifactRound Moon Plaque

Round Moon Plaque

A piece of metal with cloisonné enamel featuring the moon as a sky goddess. It was made in south-central France during the Carolingian Dynasty.

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Dervis’ ArtifactScandinavian Brooch

Scandinavian Brooch

A circular brooch from Northern Europe made out of gilded alloy and displaying dolphin figures.

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Dervis’ ArtifactSillan Christian Cross

Sillan Christian Cross

A Nestorian Christian cross from the Unified Silla Dynasty, east of China. The Nestorian Cross was associated with the Church of the East.

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Dervis’ ArtifactSmall Chinese Box

Small Chinese Box

A Tang Dynasty box used to transport a wide variety of items such as tea, cowries or even incense.

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Dervis’ ArtifactStaurotheke

Staurotheke

A richly ornamented box made from silver, gold and enamel. It was made in the Byzantine Empire, displays the Crucifixion and allegedly contains a piece of the True Cross.

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Dervis’ ArtifactTang Censer

Tang Censer

An open sphere crafted in Asian craft techniques during the Tang Dynasty. Its interior contains a series of rings that hold the central saucer upright at all times.

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