One thousand six hundred years ago, in a city named after the famous emperor Hadrian, bored Roman soldiers spent their free time shuffling counters around a game board in an attempt to hone their ...
Karabük University Archaeologists digging in the ancient Roman ... edge of the empire shuffled the slim bone tokens across a board, attempting to outwit their opponents. The two game tokens ...
I chose this item because it represents the more civilised recreational side of the Roman ... the Empire. This stone fragment measuring 5 by 3 cells at its widest point is from the board of ...
Aqueducts are one of the wonders of the Roman Empire. These graceful structures ... To play the Java version of this game, you need a Java 1.1-enabled browser. For additional information about ...