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The Archaeology of Tomb Raider – Exploring Art & Archaeology Through the Tomb Raider Series - The Archaeology of Tomb Raider explores the archaeological sites, artefacts, and ancient cultures featured in the Tomb Raider game series and spin-off media.

  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/about/ About the Site – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - What is 'The Archaeology of Tomb Raider'?  The Archaeology of Tomb Raider is a fan-run website that explores the archaeological sites, artefacts, and ancient cultures featured in the Tomb Raider game series and spin-off media. ********** What can I find here? Good question. Here are just some of the features we publish on this site: In-depth looks at the locations, myths and…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/about-the-author/ About the Author – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - If you're reading this, it probably means you want to learn more about the blogger behind The Archaeology of Tomb Raider. ;) The Basics: Name – Kelly M Age – 30-something Twitter – @TombRaiderArch Location – The Netherlands, but originally from Gibraltar Living with – My husband, S, and our two cats, Rico and Juno Favourite…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/fan-interviews/ Fan Interviews – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Over the months, The Archaeology of Tomb Raider has interviewed Tomb Raider fans from across the world to learn more about their views on the franchise, its leading lady, and archaeology. A complete list of fan interviews can be found below, sorted alphabetically and geographically for your reading pleasure. Europe: Alex Croft (Spain) Ana & Inna - Part 1…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/connect/ Follow on Social Media – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Want to stay informed of all the latest Tomb Raider and archaeology news? If so, here's a list of all the ways you can connect with The Archaeology of Tomb Raider on Wordpress and on social media! You can follow the blog on Wordpress. You can subscribe to the blog's RSS feed. You can visit and like its…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/contact/ Contact – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Would you like to interview me, republish any of my articles, or simply ask me something about this site? If so, you can contact me by: Sending me an email at amateurarchaeologist_at_gmail_dot_com. Leaving a message on any of the blog posts; Sending me a tweet via Twitter, @TombRaiderArch, or Using the contact form below. Please note that spam will…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/contact/guest-blogging/ Guest Blogging – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Update - 19th September 2015: Guest blog submissions are being put on hold for the time being. Thank you for your interest and please follow me on Twitter (or follow the blog) to be notified of calls for new guest articles. :) If you're a blogger or a Tomb Raider fan with a story to share,…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/support-us/ Support Us – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Dear readers, A lot of time and energy goes into running The Archaeology of Tomb Raider and its associated social media accounts. If you'd like to support us and help us keep this site going, please consider making a donation (no matter how small) via our PayPal account. Donations will go towards paying for the site's domain…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/extra-life/ Extra Life 2016 – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - 0This year, I'll will be joining Team Tomb Raider Community once more to raise funds for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and their international health programs by taking part in the largest charity gaming event in the world, Extra Life! Last year, we helped raise over $4,000 and this year, we hope to beat our own best…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/go-shopping/ Go Shopping! – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Looking for some gifts for the Tomb Raider fan in your life? Or simply searching for some cool Lara Croft merchandise to add to your own collection? Then check out our list of great gift ideas below! ********** 20 Years of Tomb Raider by Meagan Marie Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Tomb Raider series with…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/2016/10/23/arte-factual-laras-hieroglyphics-worksheet/ Arte-Factual: Lara’s Hieroglyphics Worksheet – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - The recently-released Blood Ties DLC gave Tomb Raider fans a glimpse into Lara Croft's childhood and her family history. Not only did we get to learn a little more about her enigmatic parents, we also got to find out what the younger Croft used to do in her spare time. One of the collectible documents found…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/2016/10/18/croft-manor-dlc-delves-deep-into-croft-family-history/ Croft Manor DLC Delves Deep Into Croft Family History – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - In the recently released Croft Manor DLC, "Blood Ties", Tomb Raider fans get the chance to take some time out from pillaging ancient sites to delve deep into Croft family history and learn more about Lara Croft's enigmatic parents and childhood, one aging document at a time. When Lara's maternal uncle Atlas de Mornay contests the ownership of…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/2016/10/04/crystal-dynamics-releases-new-screenshots-trophy-list-for-rise-of-the-tomb-raider-20-year-celebration/ Crystal Dynamics Releases New Screenshots, Trophy List For ‘Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration’ – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - With less than a week to go before Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration is out for the PS4, Crystal Dynamics has released a bunch of new screenshots from the game as well as a comprehensive list of all the trophies up for grabs. The new screenshots give us a good idea of…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/2016/09/20/20-years-of-tomb-raider-book-due-out-in-late-october-2016/ ’20 Years of Tomb Raider’ Book Due Out in Late October 2016 – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - As part of their year-long celebration of the Tomb Raider franchise, Crystal Dynamics and Prima Games will be publishing a special commemorative book this October titled 20 Years of Tomb Raider: Digging Up the Past, Defining the Future. Due out on October 25, 2016, and written by Crystal Dynamics' own Senior Community Manager Meagan Marie,…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/2016/08/29/lara-croft-fan-builds-model-of-tomb-raider-2013-mountain-shrine/ Lara Croft Fan Builds Model of ‘Tomb Raider 2013’ Mountain Shrine – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Long-time visitors to this site will probably be familiar with Tomb Raider fan Jean Michel Thery's stunning hand-made dioramas. Over the years, he's made models of Egyptian tombs and Mesoamerican pyramids, created an amazingly detailed diorama of an Angkorian temple similar to those seen in The Last Revelation and the first Tomb Raider film, and won an…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/2016/08/26/lara-croft-and-the-blade-of-gwynnever-set-for-september-2016-release/ ‘Lara Croft and the Blade of Gwynnever’ Set For September 2016 Release – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - Remember how we were going to get a new novel, Lara Croft and the Blade of Gwynnever, last November? And how it was pushed back to January 2016? And how things went a little quiet after that? Well, it appears that fans' patience will soon be rewarded as Dan Abnett's novel will finally be released on September 13, 2016. Some fans…
  • https://archaeologyoftombraider.com/2016/08/25/tomb-raider-tidbit-the-time-lara-croft-almost-visited-mali/ Tomb Raider Tidbit: The Time Lara Croft Almost Visited Mali – The Archaeology of Tomb Raider - In the 2006 game Tomb Raider: Legend, Lara Croft travels across the globe in search of pieces of the mythical Excalibur, visiting such places as a military base in Kazakhstan, the ruins of Tiwanaku in Bolivia, an ancient temple in the Ghanaian rainforest, and an abandoned monastery in Nepal. But did you know that the…

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