Ancient Games Gallery
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The Story of Thor: A Successor of the Light / Beyond Oasis [ストーリー・オブ・トア 光を継ぐ者] for the Mega Drive, A
thatlittleegyptologist:ancientpeoples:Egyptian boardgameLimestone. Rules of the game are unknown but
The three items here are whale bone chess pieces made at around the same time as the Anglo-Saxon Lew
romegreeceart:Another pic of Delphi charioteer. The statue was buried in an earthquake in 373 BC and
Olympic Flame Ceremony, Ancient Olympia, Peloponnese, Greece
x-cetra:Let’s Play Ancient Greek Punishment: free retro games by Pippin Barr.These are so tasteless
Snake Shaped Gaming BoardAncient Egyptian snake shaped gaming board, used for the serpent game ‘Mehe
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Snake Shaped Gaming BoardUsed for the game ‘Mehen’, made of alabaster. Early Dynastic/Thinite Period
Pieces for the snake game ‘Mehen’Pawns in form of a lioness for the snake game ‘Mehen’, made of ivor
Ivory Board Game PiecesThese six board game pieces were associated with a game called ‘Mehen’ coil,
goldisblood:Ancient Kukeri Tradition Performed in Bulgaria“The Bulgarian ritual masquerade games cal
From the lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, Greece.
Ivory game piece in the form of a lion, found in Abydos (Egypt, 1stDynasty).
x-cetra:Let’s Play Ancient Greek Punishment: free retro games by Pippin Barr.These are so tasteless
Game of Hounds and Jackals, Egypt, circa 1,800 BC.from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
This Greek kylix from 510 BCE depicts a man playing Kottabos. Kottabos was a drinking game played by
“Hounds and Jackals” 3,800 year old ivory board game found in an Egyptian tomb.
hyrule-in-a-pokeball:Children are shocked and confused by ancient Pokeon games (Found on Facebook)
greuze:Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours (1752-1809) Les jeux olympiques (Detail)Oil on canvas, 18th Century
A vase painting depicting Hoplitodromos competion. It was an acient foot race where participants car
no cheating, girl.Eros, Aphrodite, and Pan on the inner lid of a bronze mirror said to be from Corin
Egyptian twenty-sided die, 2nd C BCE-4th C CE. The sides of the die are marked with Greek letters. I
historynet:The Royal Game of Ur. Ancient Sumerian gameboard found by archaeologist Leonard Woolley n
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