In Gizeh, you can find five Lost Artifacts for the Lost Artifacts of Africa Quest in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Here’s where to look. Begin the Discoveries Quest by collecting any of the five Lost Artifacts listed below. You won’t earn adventure points for this—it’s purely a matter of honor for Indy.
Lost Artifacts of Africa
Where they are in Gizeh.
Aduno Koro
Ba’al Statuette
Ivory Mask
Jambiya Dagger
Nok Skulpture
Aduno Koro
In the dry chamber of the Khentkawes Dig, located south of Gizeh, climb to the top of the wooden structure where a Nazi is patrolling. Look at the southern wall, and you’ll spot a skeleton on the side wall. Jump across to reach Aduno Koro.
Description:
“Terracotta sculpture made by the Nok culture around 4th century BC in ancient Nigeria.”
Ba’al Statuette
In Gizeh Village, near the Parked Car, you’ll find another truck. Climb into its cargo bed and look for a banana crate. Move the crate to reveal a lockbox underneath. Open the lockbox to collect the Ba’al Statuette.
Description:
“Phoenician statuette from 19th century BC, representing Ba’al, the god of fertility, lightning and war.”
Ivory Mask
At the Sphinx temple ruins, you’ll find a Crashed Bulldozer. Look for a hole nearby.
Go through the crawlspace to enter the room, and you’ll find the Ivory Mask Lost Artifact of Africa inside a box.
Description:
“A portrait of the first Queen Mother of the Benin empire made during the 16th century AD.”
Jambiya Dagger
At the Temple Excavation Site, located north of Gizeh Village, head inside through the Temple Entrance. Once inside, you’ll see two wooden scaffolds. Climb onto the first one by using the wooden boxes nearby, then jump to the second scaffold. There, you’ll find the Jambiya Dagger, a Lost Artifact of Africa.
Description:
“A ceremonial dagger made during the times of the Kingdom of Saba in ancient Yemen.”
Nok Skulpture
In the ruins where Indiana Jones took a photo of the blue tent upon arriving, look for a blocked crawlspace at ground level.
Move through the hay and crawl to reach a room containing a skeleton and the Artifact.
Description:
“Terracotta sculpture made by the Nok culture around 4th century BC in ancient Nigeria.”
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
Release: December 9, 2024
Developer: MachineGames
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Official Website: https://indianajones.bethesda.net/