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Do you feel the itch for adventure? That’s great because we have a special treat for you to celebrate the arrival of the new Tomb Raider titles to GOG.COM!

So, don’t simply wait for an adventure of a lifetime to happen all by itself – join our contest for a chance to win 1 of 15 bundles of all Tomb Raider titles available on our store!

To enter, all you have to do is tell us which ancient artifact or civilization you’d like to unearth and why.

Submit your answer before the contest ends on August 27, 2021, at 3 PM UTC. After that time, we will choose the most creative answers and award winners with HUGE collections of Lara Croft’s adventures we have mentioned above.
I want to uncover all the ancient lands of India. The world has never seen what India has to offer , if I want to uncover something that would be the Ancient City of Dwarka and recover the Chakra of Vishnu.
I would go local and look for the Golden Tara, a 13th century 21 karat figurine of a female figure found in Agusan del Sur in 1918. The Golden Tara is one of the most significant archeological finds in Philippine history as it stands as proof Hinduism and possibly Hindus visited a part of the country before Ferdinand Magellan.
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As a foreigner living in Japan, I want to explore and reveal the secrets of the Kofuns, the megalithic tombs with a key-hole shape, which are believed to have been constructed by the legendary Emperor Nintoku and his court in the 4th century.
Why did they construct such uncommon tombs? Why the key-hole shape?? and more importantly, why all the kofuns are strictly off-limits for visitors, and to a certain degree, even to researchers?! Certainly, a dark secret is there to be revealed!
My answer will be Bermuda triangle,
i want to know what happened to all the ships and flights that disappeared there
The Philosopher's Stone.

It supposed to turn metals into gold or silver, it was believed to be an elixir of life - useful for rejuvenation or even achieving immortality. Mentions of the artefact can be found as far back as cirka 300 A.D

If real, it could make the world better, in all aspects. After bringing good life for the people who live poorly, we can go and find the lost civilizations.
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I love Tomb Raider,
Wish I get this bundle for free
It's a good question! So many interesting civilizations to choose from.
I would go for something related to the Aztecs. I always found Central and South America ancient civilizations fascinating. They are so different than the ones that existed in Europe and Africa, yet they still have things in common (like building pyramids). So yeah, that's where I would go on an adventurous journey of discovery.
I would like to dig around Israel to find the lost Ark of the Covenant. It is where God used to sit. Why I want to dig It up? It is a phone to Heaven.
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As a filipino I'd like to find the location of Yamashita's gold. Not the gold itself, just where it was supposed to be buried. Because I saw this History Channel show of a bunch of treasure hunters following elaborate clues supposedly left to find the treasure (like a rock shaped like a triangle).

I didn't watch the whole show but what I wanna do is stick signs leading all the way to location and put a giant sign saying "The gold was stolen by Dictator Ferdinand Marcos back in 1971. You guys are late."

And if they keep looking, maybe plant some fake gold around for shits and giggles.
Capstone and actual plans of the great pyramids. Being able to actually understand the how and why of such massive projects.
It'd be nice to see Atlantis come back. Hopefully bring magick back into the world again.
That warehouse they put in Arc of the Covenant in.

I don't particularly care about the Arc, but imagine all the other stuff they have squirrelled away in there.
If I was to join in the high rising adventure of searching for a lost city or relic, I would probably go with the city of Atlantis.

There are so many cities beneath the sea but which one is Plato's mythical city? And is it even under the sea? Perhaps lost within the icy regions of the Arctic?

Imagine the treasure of knowledge that would be found and the discovery of its inhabitants skills and history.

Like Lara in Tomb Raider, I have always imagined waling down a dark tomb and beholding the awe of excitement as i feast my eyes on something which has not ben seen for hundreds or even thousands of years.

Crossing fingers.
The Tomb of Qin Shi Huang because 3000 years is a long time and I'd love to see what traps, trickery, and/or treasure was buried and hidden along with him.
The Indus Valley era civilizations in rest of present-day India