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Oak Coffins with Brass Straps

Ancient coffins constructed from oak wood and bound with brass straps crowd the burial chamber in the catacombs beneath the Venice library. Indiana Jones and Elsa Schneider inspect them amid walls etched with pagan symbols and crusader skeletons wrapped in rotting linen. Indy overturns one during Kazim's fire attack, creating a tight air pocket where he and Elsa gasp for breath as flames lick the edges and rats swarm outside.
4 appearances

Purpose

Burial containers that Indy and Elsa repurpose as shelter against fire and rodents

Significance

Offers Indy and Elsa desperate refuge amid the catacombs' horrors, intertwining scholarly discovery with primal survival and underscoring the quest's collision of faith, fear, and Nazi pursuit

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

4 moments
S1E3 · Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
The Rat Inferno: Fear, Fire, and the Shield’s Revelation

The oak coffins with brass straps in the burial chamber are more than mere containers for the dead—they become tools of survival in the catacombs’ gauntlet. Indy and Elsa inspect the ornately carved caskets, searching for the Grail marker, but it is the elevated coffin of the Crusader knight that proves pivotal. When Kazim ignites the petroleum, Indy topples the coffin with his feet, creating an air pocket beneath it that saves their lives. The coffin’s sturdy oak construction and brass straps make it buoyant enough to float and strong enough to withstand the rats’ assault, turning it into a lifeboat in the flooded chamber. The coffins’ symbolic weight (as vessels of the dead) contrasts with their practical role (as a refuge for the living), reinforcing the theme that the past and present are inextricably linked in the Grail’s quest. Without the coffin, Indy and Elsa would have drowned or burned—making it one of the most unlikely but critical objects in the event.

Before: Intact and sealed, resting on the island altar in the burial chamber. The Crusader knight’s coffin is elevated above the others, marking it as significant.
After: The elevated coffin is overturned by Indy, creating the air pocket that saves their lives. It is flooded with water and rats, but its sturdy construction allows it to float and protect them. The coffin’s role is consummated: it has fulfilled its purpose as a refuge, even if it is now damaged and waterlogged.
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