Ancient Egyptians at Play Board Games Across Borders

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Pub. Date: 2016-02-25
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

The rich history of Egypt has provided famous examples of board games played in antiquity. Each of these games provides evidence of contact between Egypt and its neighbours. From pre-dynastic rule to Arab and Ottoman invasions, Egypt's past is visible on game boards.

This volume starts by introducing the reader to board games as well as instruments of chance and goes on to trace the history and distribution of ancient Egyptian games, looking particularly at how they show contact with other cultures and civilizations. Game practices, which were also part of Egyptian rituals and divination, travelled throughout the eastern Mediterranean. This book explores the role of Egypt in accepting and disseminating games during its long history. Over the last few years, the extent and the modes of contact have become better understood through museum and archival research projects as well as surveys of archaeological sites in Egypt and its surrounding regions. The results allow new insight into ancient Egypt's international relations and the role of board games research in understanding its extent.

Written by three authors known internationally for their expertise on this topic, this will be the first volume on Ancient Egyptian games of its kind and a much-needed contribution to the field of both Egyptology and board games studies.

Author Biography

Alex de Voogt is Assistant Curator and Assistant Professor at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA. He has published widely on board games and the development and history of scripts. His recent research on mancala games including Roman and Ottoman games in Palmyra and Sudanese Nubia is well known.

Walter Crist is a leading expert on Cypriot board games and is completing a PhD in archaeology at Arizona State University. He has presented at several international conferences and is authoring a series of articles on this topic.

Anne-Elizabeth Dunn-Vaturi is the world's expert on the Game of Fifty-Eight Holes and is pursuing a PhD in Egyptology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. She published several articles in leading journals on her topic.

Table of Contents

Preface
1. The Role of Board Games in Understanding History: Previous Research and Recent Insights
2. Pre-Dynastic Egypt and the First Sign of Mehen
3. Senet and Social Interactions in Cyprus
4. The Game of Twenty Squares and the International Style
5. The Game of Hounds and Jackals: From Thebes to Susa
6. Roman Games at the Borders of Egypt
7. Arab and Ottoman Invaders Scratching the Surface
8. Future Research and the Role of Board Games
Further Reading
Glossary: Game Name Equivalents
Appendix I: Game Rules
Index

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