
Tomb Runner Game Online - Play Free Fun Kids Adventure Games
How far can Professor Jones keep running in the adventures of Tomb Runner? You get to run, jump, slide, rush and surf through over and under various obstacles through temples, exotic landscapes, bridges and subways. On your way you also get to collect precious gems, special powers and coins. Unlock cool characters like Lara Bones Mummy Agent the hip Disco Dancer and so much more. Enjoy this endless running fun.
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How to Play Tomb Runner Game
Use your mouse or tap the screen.
What is a Tomb Raider
With the term tomb raider we refer to someone who engage in grave robbery or tomb raiding. This is the act of uncovering a tomb or crypt to steal artifacts or personal effects. A related act is body snatching, or disinterring a grave chiefly for the purpose of stealing a corpse rather than for stealing other objects. Grave robbing has caused great difficulty to the study of archeology, art history, and history. Countless precious grave sites and tombs have been robbed before scholars were able to examine them. In any way, the archaeological context and the historical and anthropological information is destroyed. In modern times, grave robbers are often lower-income individuals. Grave robbers sell their goods on the black market. Though some artifacts may make their way to museums or scholars, many end up in private collections. Ancient Egyptian tombs are one of the most common examples of tomb or grave robbery. Most of the tombs in Egypt's Valley of the Kings were robbed within one hundred years of their sealing (including the tomb of the famous King Tutankhamen, which was raided at least twice before it was discovered in 1922). As most of the artifacts in these ancient burial sites have been discovered, it is through the conditions of the tombs and presumed articles that are missing in which historians and archaeologists are able to determine whether the tomb has been robbed. Egyptian pharaohs often kept records of the precious items in their tombs, so an inventory check is presumed for archaeologists. Oftentimes, warnings would be left by the Pharaohs in the tombs of calamities and curses that would be laid upon any who touched the treasure, or the bodies, which did little to deter grave robbers.