In 1977, archaeologists uncovered a 4,500-year-old board game at the Shahr-i Sokhta site in southeastern Iran, dating to 2600–2400 BCE. The game, featuring 20 circular spaces, 27 geometric pieces, and four dice, offers a glimpse into ancient entertainment.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, a 4,500-year-old complete board game was discovered in a grave in Shahr-i Sokhta, Iran, making it the oldest of its kind. The game includes a board with 20 circular spaces, four dice, and 27 geometric pieces.
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