Soldiers and civilians alike enjoyed strategy game Ludus Latrunculorum in the Roman Empire, especially in Roman Britain ...
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You can now play an ancient Roman board game called Ludus Latrunculorum, dating back at least 2,000 years
An ancient board game discovered at a Roman frontier fort near Hadrian’s Wall has been recreated using 3D scanning and ...
The tokens are roughly the size of a half-dollar coin and feature markings etched into their surfaces. Karabük University Archaeologists digging in the ancient Roman city of Hadrianopolis, located ...
An excavation in modern-day Turkey near what was once a Roman fortress revealed a pair of carved bone disk-shaped pieces likely used for a strategic board game. Each of the pieces is shaped the same, ...
Vindolanda says the 3D printed board game helps make the Roman fort more accessible.
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