Archaeologists in Russia have uncovered the remains of a roughly 6,000-year-old board game that could represent an ancestor of chess.
Archaeologists discovered a 3,000 BC board game in southern Russia that may represent one of the earliest known chess predecessors.
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Researchers have identified a white limestone slab uncovered in the Netherlands as the board for a previously unknown Roman strategy game, the rules of which can now be reconstructed. The finding ...