• Funerary Urn with Nurhachi’s Remains - Temple of Doom™
  • Mola Ram’s Ceremonial Headdress - Temple of Doom™
  • Painted Redware Bowl and Sherds - Iran, Tepe Hissar, 4000 BC (Penn Museum)
  • Hiram Bingham’s Photo Albums - 1912 (National Geographic Archives)
 

Nurhachi’s Remains

 

Michel Fortin, archaeologist: Placing objects in their proper context

 

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom™

In Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom™, Mayapore’s Shaman begs Indy to find the Sankara Stone, a fertility symbol of the god Shiva, that was stolen, along with all the village children, by the Thuggees.
Without Indy’s knowledge of the folklore and beliefs of the villagers, the stolen Sankara stone is just a rock. Find out how archaeologists piece together the stories surrounding the objects they find.

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