Anepigraphic is a term in archaeology that refers to artifacts or sites that bear no inscriptions or writings. Synonyms for anepigraphic include "uninscribed," "undecorated," "featureless," "unmarked," "unwritten," and "without text." These adjectives are often used to describe the absence of any form of communication or message on an object or location. Some other related terms that could be used include "plain," "unadorned," "bare," and "unembellished." Anepigraphic artifacts and sites can be just as important and informative as those with inscriptions or writings, as they can provide insight into the material culture and practices of certain civilizations or time periods.