Raiders of the Lost Ark
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This accounts for the holes
dug all over the burrow,

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and the generally poor condition of the find.
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However, chamber three was undisturbed,
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and the undisturbed chamber in the grave goods
that was found in another...

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..in the area...give us....
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...reason to date this find that we have.
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Any questions then?
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No? That's it for today then.
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Don't forget, Michelson chapter
four and five for next time.

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And I will be in my office
at Thursday but not Wednesday.

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I had it Marcus, I had it in my hand.
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What happened?
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Guess.
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Belloq?
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Want to hear about it?
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Not at all.
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I'm sure everything given to you for the museum
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conforms to the international treaty
for the protection of antiquities.

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It's beautiful Marcus. I can get it.
I got it all figured out.

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There is only one place you can sell it:
Marrakech. I need two thousand dollars.

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Listen to me. I brought some people to see you.
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Look. I got these pieces.
They're good pieces Marcus.

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Indiana! Yes the museum will
buy them as usual, no questions asked -

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yes they are nice.
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They are worth at least
the price for a ticket to Marrakech.

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But the people I brought are important
- they are waiting.

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What people?
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The army Intelligence.
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They knew you were coming before I did.
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Seem to know everything.
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Wouldn't tell me what they want.
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What do I want to see them for?
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What am I - In trouble?
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Yes, Dr. Jones. We have heard
a great deal about you.

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Have you?
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Professor of archaeology, expert on the occult.
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And uh, how does one say it
- obtainer of rare antiquities.

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That's one way of saying it.
Why don't you sit down?

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You would be more comfortable.
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Yes, you're a man of many talents.
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And you studied under Professor Ravenwood,
at the University of Chicago?


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