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    Sumerian Game Royal Game of Ur

    By mediahitmanFebruary 17, 2013Updated:February 19, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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    700_2af0c0dcfaa9891e9d29ea3cc27b2988In 1926-27, the British archeologist Leonard Woolley, while excavating in the royal tombs of Sumer (modern Iraq), discovered four game boards and a number of playing pieces.

    The tombs were in the city of Ur (in red on the map on the left), once the capital of Sumer about 2500 B.C., and the legendary home of the Biblical Abraham.

    This area is in the “fertile crescent”, south of Baghdad and Babylon. There are many references to Woolley’s discovery, complete with a number of colourful photographs such as the one below. Woolley’s finds are now held by the British Museum.

    It appears to be a game for two players who alternate their moves on the board.

    ( via pasthorizonspr.com )

    Game Royal Sumerian UR
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