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English: Painted Redware from Tepe Hissar in modern day Iran 4000 BCE Ceramic

The "Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology" exhibit also included real artifacts excavated in regions visited by the ficitional Indiana Jones in the feature film series. These artifacts were recovered from expeditions by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania who provided them to National Geographic for the exhibition.

Photographed at the "Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology" exhibit at the National Geographic Museum in Washington D.C.
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Author Mary Harrsch

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Painted Redware from Tepe Hissar in modern day Iran 4000 BCE Ceramic

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