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posted by martyb on Tuesday June 16 2020, @09:13PM   Printer-friendly
from the take-a-chance-on-me-ABBA dept.

Archaeologists Find Roman Iron Age Board Game in Norway:

Last month, Norwegian archaeologists chose to excavate the remains of a small Early Iron Age grave cairn in western Norway. Dotted with monuments and grave mounds, the scenic location overlooking Alversund played an important role in Norwegian history.

The site at Ytre Fosse turned out to be a cremation patch. Amidst the fragments of pottery and burnt glass, archaeologists found a surprise: rare Roman Iron Age dice and board game pieces.

"This is wonderfully exciting. Such discoveries have not been made so many times before in Norway or Scandinavia. The special thing here is that we have found almost the whole set including the dice," said Morten Ramstad from Bergen University Museum to NRK.

[...] The pieces are of a very rare type, known to be from the Roman Iron Age, dated to around AD 300. The haul included 13 whole and five broken game chips along with an almost completely intact elongated dice.

The dice is marked with number symbols in the form of point circles and have the values ​​zero, three, four and five. Less than 15 of these have been found in Norway. Similar dice were found in the famous Vimose weapon-offering site at Fyn in Denmark.

[...] The gaming board at Vimose was also preserved, so we have some idea of what board games may have been played during the period in Scandinavia. Inspired by the Roman game Ludus latrunculorum, board games seem to have been a popular hobby amongst the Scandinavian elite of the time.

Guess they'll have to push the founding date of Gen Con a little further back than 1968...


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by PiMuNu on Wednesday June 17 2020, @09:07PM (1 child)

    by PiMuNu (3823) on Wednesday June 17 2020, @09:07PM (#1009288)

    Yah, my imagination had a game where first of all one can do a pentagonal prism - i.e. 5 sided dice (which is already cool) and then specials for if it lands on end, thus introducing "skill" into the dice role. A whole loads of interesting variants for non-regular polyhedrons.

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  • (Score: 2) by Freeman on Thursday June 18 2020, @07:43PM

    by Freeman (732) on Thursday June 18 2020, @07:43PM (#1009681) Journal

    That would be some weird sort of game. Maybe, you've found your way to being a self-made millionaire. The first non-regular polyhedron dice game in history!

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