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Archeologists estimate the pieces to be from 3,100–2,900 BCE, making them roughly 5,000 years old, although Başur Höyük itself was likely inhabited as early as 7,000 BCE.
Each player also had a Xenomorph game piece, which they could use to attack other players and prevent them from making it to safety. R-rated fun for the whole family!
British archaeologists have announced the discovery of a rare board game piece, believed to date back to one of the first Viking raids on the island of Lindisfarne. The island and its monastery ...
A team of volunteers have discovered a rare game piece made of glass that is believed to date back to one of the first Viking raids on the Island of Lindisfarne some 1,200 years ago.
These Complex, Beautiful Board Game Pieces Are 5,000 Years Old With pigs and pyramids and dog-shaped tokens, what kind of game might they have been playing? Colin Schultz. August 16, 2013.
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