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Archaeology in film; Indiana Jones; professional archaeologists

Hero! Real archaeology and ”Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”

March 27, 2008 by Cornelius Holtorf

All three previous movies about Indiana Jones have become quintessential adventure films. But how does Indy compare to real archaeology? asks Cornelius Holtorf who teaches archaeology and heritage studies (kulturarv, kulturmiljö) at the University of Kalmar in Sweden.

Posted in media archaeology Tagged Archaeology in film; Indiana Jones; professional archaeologists

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Studio Michael Shanks

An archaeology lab at Stanford University.

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