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What are the odds? Neolithic “game boards” from the Levant
A total of 14 Neolithic sites have reported 51 game boards, ranging geographically from mid-7th millennium Shir in west-central Syria and Chaga Safid in western Iran to early 8th millennium at Wadi Hamarash 1 above the Wadi al-Hasa, and at Beidha in southern Jordan to Wadi Tbeik in the southern Sinai. Several sites have also reported possible pieces or tokens that may have played roles in board games. It is, on the other hand, just as likely that the game boards had a more serious purpose that involved the fate of communities.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.