facsimile
exact copy / reproduction / fax
Noun
pl: facsimiles
This term emphasizes a level of precision that goes beyond a simple copy, implying a reproduction that is visually identical to the original in every detail. It is frequently used in archival, legal, and academic contexts to describe the replication of historical manuscripts or rare documents where the physical appearance is as important as the text. In modern office terminology, the word is the formal root of the common abbreviation fax. While a fax is a functional transmission of data, a facsimile in a museum context is an object of study designed to mimic the texture, ink, and layout of an ancient source.