Yes, although not a very realistic version of one.
Archaeologist
"Belloq" likely refers to Dr. Rene Belloq, who was a French archaeologist, and a rival to Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Dr. (Colonel) Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones Jr. is a Proffesser of Archaeology. First at Marshall College in Connecticut, then Bartlett College, also in Connecticut. He also became an Associate Dean at Bartlett College.
Dr Henry 'Indiana' Jones, Jr. was born July 1, 1899, son of Dr. Henry Jones,Sr. and Anna Jones. He is an archaeologist and adventurer and is seriously afraid of snakes. Growing up, he didn't understand why his father called him Indiana; it turned out that was the name of their dog.
Carolina Jones and the Broken Covenant is an adult parody. It parodies Indiana Jones the Ark of the covenant. The adult film works as a spin-off of the actual Indiana Jones movie and continues from the original story.
Rhys Jones - archaeologist - was born in 1941.
Rhys Jones - archaeologist - died in 2001.
The Indiana Jones franchise is a very popular series of films starring the daring archaeologist, Indiana Jones, and his team of sidekicks. In the latest film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls, Jones is being harassed by KGB agents in the late 1950s in America. He ends up going to Peru to search for a telepathic crystal skull, so the Soviets don't get it and end up waging a psychic war. Predictably, Indiana Jones saves the day.
That would be Indiana Jones. He started what would be an on-and-off relationship with Abner's daughter, Marion Ravenwood.
The main character is Indiana Jones, a daring archaeologist and adventurer portrayed by Harrison Ford. Key supporting characters include Marion Ravenwood, his love interest and fellow adventurer; Dr. Henry Jones Sr., his father, played by Sean Connery; and the antagonist Rene Belloq, a rival archaeologist. Other notable characters include Short Round, Indy’s young sidekick, and the various villains and allies he encounters throughout his adventures.
Actor Tom Selleck won the role of the dashing archaeologist in "Raiders of the Lost Ark," but he was unable to do the movie because he was committed to star in TV's "Magnum, P.I." The Indiana Jones role eventually went to Harrison Ford.
The whip-wielding film hero named after a U.S. state is Indiana Jones. He is an iconic archaeologist and adventurer from the "Indiana Jones" film series created by George Lucas and directed by Steven Spielberg. Known for his fedora and leather jacket, Indiana Jones embarks on thrilling quests to find ancient artifacts while battling various adversaries.