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The History of Board Games in Ancient Civilizations
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The History of Board Games in Ancient Civilizations
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The History of Board Games in Ancient Civilizations
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Description: The History of Board Games in Ancient Civilizations Dive into the enthralling journey of board games through the annals of history. "Across the Ages" is a captivating exploration of how board games have woven themselves into the very fabric of ancient civilizations, revealing the intellectual, cultural, and social tapestries of bygone eras. From the royal courts of Mesopotamia to the hallowed tombs of ancient Egypt, from the wisdom of ancient China to the intellectual salons of Renaissance Europe, and beyond, this book takes you on an odyssey through time, uncovering the fascinating stories and insights these games offer. Discover the mystique of the Royal Game of Ur, symbolizing the values of Sumerian society. Explore the profound connection between Senet and the ancient Egyptian pursuit of the afterlife. Uncover the intricate strategies of Weiqi, the game that captured the hearts and minds of ancient China. Journey through the Renaissance courts where chess was not just a game but a reflection of an era's intellectual pursuits and diplomatic intrigues. Revisit the enchanting worlds of Mesoamerica and their timeless games, like Patolli and Ulama, which were symbols of spirituality and societal interaction. Cross the ocean to the diverse continent of Africa, where Mancala held cultural significance and where the world's strategies collided. Venture into the intellectual realms of East Asia, where Xiangqi, Shogi, and Weiqi embodied the philosophies of balance and harmony. Conclude with the modern world, where board games continue to flourish in a globalized society, offering intellectual stimulation, social interaction, and the enduring appeal of tactile play.