All Stelae locations (Belong in a museum) in Indiana Jones And The Great Circle

The sands of Giza hide many secrets Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. As part of Gizeh's main adventure called “The Idol of Ra” and the related fieldwork “Sanctuary of the Guardians”, you will find one of several missing mystical stone tablets called Stelae that Voss is hunting. However, a second Stelae list will help you track down all 10 missing Stelae in a Discovery quest called “Belong in a Museum.” If you huff and puff your way across the desert trying to find all Stelae sites at Gizadetails in this guide how to complete “Belong in a museum” and where to find all the Stelae with less trouble.

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Completing “Belong in a Museum” also unlocks some sweet rewards, including “It belongs in a museum!” performancea title reminiscent of the classic Indiana Jones movie line, along with another artifact for your collection. But you also have to complete several Gizeh side quests to get all the Stelae.

First Stelae List sites at Giza

Stelae List in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Belongs in a Museum

During the first part of 'The Idol of Ra' quest you just need to find four Stelae for Nawalincluding Patron Stele. The First Stelae List from Nawal and Giza map gives some hints as to where it is first six Stelae sites at Gizawhich you can find as below.

Stele One – Light Stele (Tomb of Kwentkawa)

You can download Light Stele as part of Indiana Jones and the Great Circles 'Secret of the Queen Mother' quest. To get started, head south to the tent ahead Kwentkawa Burial Temple and talk to Professor Omar. Enter the nearby temple Kwentkawa's Digsite until you reach the elevator, which needs power. After turning on the elevator, ride the elevator to lowest floor. Follow the path at the bottom to find an ancient Egyptian mural on the wall and Tomb of Khentkawe's I Stone Glyph puzzle to solve. To solve the puzzle, pick up the three circular stones from the floor and insert them into the mural in the following order:

  • Top – Bird
  • Middle – snake
  • Bottom – Fish

Turn around to see one circular beam of light now projecting on the wall opposite the mural. Smash it to a pulp and enter it, where you can find one crawl space. Crawl in to reach Light Stele inside a small secret chamber.

When searching for Stelae, it is best to equip a disguise to minimize trouble from the guards as much as possible, namely the Digsite Worker disguise or the Wermacht disguise. Remember that cops can still see you if you get too close.

Stele Two – Giant Stele (East of the Sphinx)

For Giant Steletrip east of the Sphinx and use your whip to go down the hole like the picture above. Once inside, use the lighter to burn away the wood, reveals one small crawl space. Crawl to the other side by crouching. The giant steel is perched on a pile of dusty old bones inside.

Stele Three – Protector Stele (Beneath The Sphinx – 'Sanctuary of the Guardians' Quest)

You find Patron Stele towards the end of “Sanctuary of the Guardians” fieldwork with Gina in temple under the sphinx. After dealing with the scorpions and solving the final light mirror puzzle, you can grab the Protector Stele on the stone pedestal as you exit the shrine, as pictured above.

Stele Four – Sebek Stele (west of village)

For Sebek Steletravel to Nazi recreation area west of the village of Gizeh to find a nearby chamber in the sand. Use a hammer outside to clear the entrance, use your lighter to burn the wood inside to reach a large room with a spiked death trap below. Use your whip to carefully go down the hole and jump onto the small ledge, pull the handle to open the gate above. The video below also shows how to use the whip to climb back up the hole and reach Sebek Stele behind the gate:

Stele Five – Victory Stele (south of mortuary temple ruins)

You can find Victory Stele south of the mortuary temple ruins, according to the map location above. Enter the open door and jump past the scorpions and through the crawl space into a small room containing the Victory Stele.

You can also scare the scorpions away by swiping at them with a lighted flashlight.

Stele Six – Harvest Stele (Nazi Vehicle Garage)

You can grab Harvest Stele inside the Nazi vehicle garage west of the Sphinx. Specifically, you'll find it locked inside Gizeh garage lockbox on the back of a truck, which you can open using code 0805.

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Other Stelae List sites in Giza

Other Stelae List in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Belongs in a Museum

After escaping from the Nazi compound, you can collect Second Stelae List from Nawal after giving the Stelae you found to Nawal's deliverer lies in Giza Worker's Areanear Nawal's blue tent. The list gives you some clues as to the whereabouts of the remaining four Stelae, which you can find as below:

Stele Seven – Death Stele (Sphinx Temple Ruins)

You can find Death Stele in ruins east of the Sphinx inside the entrance by the stone pillars in the picture above. Once inside, the video below shows you how to double jump to reach the Death Stele – you'll of course have to repeat the same move to go back the way you came.

Stele Eight – Ra Stele (Khafre excavation site)

You can find Ra Stele Inside Khafre Excavation site west of Giza inside the doorway on the left, as pictured above. Once inside, break the wall and burn the wood using your lighter to climb through and pull the nearby chain to open the gate Forward. Inside you will find one massive hole to swing over using the whip. First, swing to land on one of the side ledges before swinging over to the next, where you'll find the Ra Stele on the ground in a side room.

Stele Nine – Construction Stele (Gizeh Village – 'A Savage Predicament' Quest)

For Construction Steleyou must rescue Professor Savage's son in the Gizeh fieldwork side quest “A wild predicament.” At the end of the mission, return to Savage in Gizeh Village, where you will receive the Construction Stele as a reward. You can trigger the quest by finding and talking to Professor Savage in Gizeh Village.

Stele Ten – Amon Stele (Nazi Association)

Finally, you can find Amon Stele inside a locked storage at the top of Nazi associationwhich is a heavily guarded area. Fortunately, you can access the room inside the main building through exterior window with the white color. After taking out the two patrolling guards, you can climb on top of the white colored circular metal structure and use it to swing over onto the wooden scaffolding. You can then quickly and safely reach the Amon Stele on a shelf inside the storeroom from the stand without the Wehrmacht Key or Disguise, as shown in the video below:

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Complete belongs in a museum & Quest Rewards

The ultimate goal is to deliver the Stelae you have collected to Nawal's deliverer in the same place as before in Giza Worker's Area. Once there, place all the Steles inside the wooden box to complete “Belong in a Museum.” The delivery boy also rewards you with one Ancient Relic from Nawal. Shortly thereafter, you'll also unlock “It Belongs in a Museum!” achievement for your efforts.

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