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Like That Angelina Jolie Flick, Minus the Action and Adventure

June 11, 2007 02:53 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link

A troop of aspiring Lara Crofts has raided an Indiana farmhouse lot and discovered what appears to be the structure of a guesthouse, replete with broken ceramics and bottle glass, the Daily News reports. The Ball State University anthropology students will most likely not get a video-game franchise, two movies, and an action figure in their honor, but they will have a chance to work as lab assistants analyzing old, dirty, and broken things. —Alison Go

Tags: Indiana | Ball State University

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