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* Lower all the drawbridges around the obelisk
 
* Lower all the drawbridges around the obelisk
 
* Collect the [[Eye of Horus]]
 
* Collect the [[Eye of Horus]]
* Collect the [[Scarab]]
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* Collect the [[Scarab (Obelisk of Khamoon)|Scarab]]
* Collect the [[Ankh]]
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* Collect the [[Ankh (Obelisk of Khamoon)|Ankh]]
 
* Collect the [[Seal of Anubis]]
 
* Collect the [[Seal of Anubis]]
* Return to the [[City of Khamoon]] and use all the above objects to open the doors to the [[Sanctuary of the Scion]].
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* Return to the obelisk at the [[City of Khamoon]] and use all the above objects to open the doors to the [[Sanctuary of the Scion]].
 
 
  
 
==Finds==
 
==Finds==
 
* [[Seal of Anubis]]
 
* [[Seal of Anubis]]
 
* [[Eye of Horus]]
 
* [[Eye of Horus]]
* [[Scarab]]
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* [[Scarab (Obelisk of Khamoon)|Scarab]]
* [[Ankh]]
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* [[Ankh (Obelisk of Khamoon)|Ankh]]
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Enemies ==
 
== Enemies ==
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Remark: This article describes the level Obelisk of Khamoon in the original Tomb Raider. For information on the Tomb Raider Anniversary level, see Egypt - Obelisk of Khamoon.

Obelisk of Khamoon
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Tomb Raider
Section Egypt Section
Level No 11
Length (*)
  • Game Time: 75 minutes

Secrets 3
Location Egypt
Level Chronology:
City of Khamoon Obelisk of Khamoon Sanctuary of the Scion

Obelisk of Khamoon is the eleventh level in the original Tomb Raider. This level takes place in Egypt.

Objectives

Finds

Enemies


Traps


Notes

An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, tapering monument which ends in a pyramidal top. Ancient obelisks were made of a single piece of stone (a monolith). The term stela (plural: stelae) is generally used for other monumental standing inscribed sculpted stones not of classic obelisk form.

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