Serpentine stone

700–500 BCE

Türkiye

Vorderasiatisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Ancient Mesopotamia

Theme

The Great River Civilisations outside India: Mesopotamia, Egypt and China

Subtheme

Mesopotamia – The Land of the Two Rivers

Case Title

A game with friends

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

Zincirli, Türkiye

Measurements

2.2 x 15.3 x 6.3 cm

Accession Number

S03688

Description

Throwing dice, players moved their tokens across the twenty squares of this board, in a game requiring intellect and strategy. This may have been a humbler version of the famous ‘Royal Game’ found in the tombs at Ur. Enjoyed by royalty as well as commoners, games like this were popular in Mesopotamia and many other cultures. Dice and game pieces have been found at Harappan sites. Similar games, like chausar, are still played in India today. Many modern board games have their roots in the ancient world.

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