Indiana Jones Research Paper

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Writing Assignment 2 Indiana Jones is a perfect example of how major Hollywood movies falsely portray archaeologists. Although Indiana Jones’s adventures are dangerous and exciting, they hardly represent the patience, dedication, and hard work that real archeologists maintain to discover the unknown. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones is searching for the Ark of the Covenant because the Nazis are trying to steal it. The Nazis want it because Hitler believes that this is the magical tool needed to make his army invincible. During this search, Indiana must venture through the jungle of South America, dodge booby-traps and other obstacle making his adventure quite exciting. He eventually finds the Ark but loses possession of it to the Nazis after some misfortunate circumstances. Finally, he manages to regain possession of the artifact and returns it to government officials where they keep it stored away for safe keeping.
Some of Indiana Jones’s characteristics contribute toward a small amount of credibility in his portrayal of an archaeologist. This …show more content…

This critical step helps prove or refute archeologists hypothesis and therefore is a very tedious process that requires detailed notes throughout the entire excavation process and requires a tremendous amount of patience. “Good field notes record everything, regardless if it seems important at the time. Remember, the excavator’s goal is to capture the detail that will allow future archaeologist to ‘see’ what the excavator saw as he or she was digging” (Archaeology, pg. 10). These notes should include as much detail as possible such as the location, levitation, and geological details of a site. (Class Lecture). Indiana Jones had no sense in attempting to preserve other local ecofacts or artifacts and was extremely careless and

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