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The Horned Statue was a small Atlantean artifact in the possession of the Barnett College museum. Klaus Kerner, under another moniker and presenting himself as a doctor, approached Indiana Jones and provided him with a 'key' that was compatible with the statue's shape. Jones found the statue and opened it with the key. The statue opened revealing a bead inside. Kerner then revealed his true intentions and stole the statue from Jones and Marcus Brody's grasp.

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  • Horned Statue
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  • The Horned Statue was a small Atlantean artifact in the possession of the Barnett College museum. Klaus Kerner, under another moniker and presenting himself as a doctor, approached Indiana Jones and provided him with a 'key' that was compatible with the statue's shape. Jones found the statue and opened it with the key. The statue opened revealing a bead inside. Kerner then revealed his true intentions and stole the statue from Jones and Marcus Brody's grasp.
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  • c. 1600 BC
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  • Horned Statue
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  • The Horned Statue
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  • Breath of the Wild
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  • Male
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  • Demon-statue
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  • Horned Statue
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  • The Horned Statue was a small Atlantean artifact in the possession of the Barnett College museum. Klaus Kerner, under another moniker and presenting himself as a doctor, approached Indiana Jones and provided him with a 'key' that was compatible with the statue's shape. Jones found the statue and opened it with the key. The statue opened revealing a bead inside. Kerner then revealed his true intentions and stole the statue from Jones and Marcus Brody's grasp. Later he delivered it to Dr. Hans Ubermann who was obsessed with finding Atlantis. According to Ubermann the statue was an excavating machine, powered by Orichalcum, something which he demonstrated.
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