Strange Brigade Canopic Jars Locations Guide – Harbin’s Dig Site

Located in each level of Strange Brigade are four Canopic Jars. Players need to shoot each Jar to unlock the collectable.

The Canopic Jars are well hidden and there is no auditory or visual clue as to their locations.

Some are fairly easy to find, though some are a bit more tricky. 

To help you out, we’ve put together this Strange Brigade Canopic Jars Locations Guide Harbin’s Dig Site. 


Strange Brigade Canopic Jars Locations Guide – Harbin’s Dig Site

Canopic Jar #1

The first Jar is located near the Scarab Key required to unlock the large gate that leads to the spear throwing engagement. After you first fight the scorpions and head up to the mini-horde where you can drop a spiked log trap, the Canopic Jar is located on the ledge overlooking the river.

Canopic Jar #2

The second Canopic Jar is located in the circular area just after the small cave/tunnel with a puzzle door, scorpions and zombies. As you exit the tunnel, just after the Cat Statue appears behind you on the bridge, turn left and the Jar will be on a ledge.

Canopic Jar #3

The third Canopic Jar in Harbin’s Dig Site is located just after the horde and swinging blades section. After you cross through the second swinging blade trap, turn and look above to spot the Jar.

Canopic Jar #4

The final Canopic Jar in Harbin’s Dig Site is located in the final room, just before you fight the mummies. The Jar is located on a pillar just before you drop down into the room.


There you go. That’s our Strange Brigade Canopic Jars Guide.

Leo Stevenson
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