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Board Games in Ancient Fiction: Egypt, Iran, Greece
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Board Games in Ancient Fiction: Egypt, Iran, Greece

Konstantakos, Ioannis M.
Plato Plays Polis
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Plato Plays Polis

Bakewell, Geoff
Game Board or Abacus? Greek Counter Culture Revisited
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Game Board or Abacus? Greek Counter Culture Revisited

Dasen, Véronique, Gavin, Jérôme
Amulets, Gaming Pieces, Toys or Offerings? Thoughts on Animal Figurines and Funerary Practices in the Late Bronze Age Aegean
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Amulets, Gaming Pieces, Toys or Offerings? Thoughts on Animal Figurines and Funerary Practices in the Late Bronze Age Aegean

Phialon, Laetitia
Pavement Designs and Game Boards from Public Spaces of Ancient Athens: A Review Across the Board
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Pavement Designs and Game Boards from Public Spaces of Ancient Athens: A Review Across the Board

Carè, Barbara
Catacomb Games: Reused Game Boards or Funerary Inscriptions?
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Catacomb Games: Reused Game Boards or Funerary Inscriptions?

Schädler, Ulrich
Board Games Equipment from Archaeological Contexts in Archaic Attica
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Board Games Equipment from Archaeological Contexts in Archaic Attica

Paleothodoros, Dimitris
A Playful Coroplast? A New Look at the Terracotta Group of the Early Roman Board-Game Players NAM 4200 and Related Finds
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A Playful Coroplast? A New Look at the Terracotta Group of the Early Roman Board-Game Players NAM 4200 and Related Finds

Chidiroglou, Maria
A Boeotian Die in Context: Gaming Pieces, Jewellery, Seals, Spindle Whorls and Bird Bowls in a Female Burial of Status
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A Boeotian Die in Context: Gaming Pieces, Jewellery, Seals, Spindle Whorls and Bird Bowls in a Female Burial of Status

Sabetai, Victoria, Nikita, Euthymia
Volume 16 (2022): Issue 1 (April 2022)
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Volume 16 (2022): Issue 1 (April 2022)

Why so Serious? An Extraordinary Cone Shell Group from Mycenae and the Problem of Identifying Mycenaean Board Gaming Material
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Why so Serious? An Extraordinary Cone Shell Group from Mycenae and the Problem of Identifying Mycenaean Board Gaming Material

Pliatsika, Vassiliki, Meier, Jacqueline S.
Games and Oracular Practices Around the Hearth: The “Table of Offerings” from the so-called Temple 4 at Kition-Kathari (Cyprus)
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Games and Oracular Practices Around the Hearth: The “Table of Offerings” from the so-called Temple 4 at Kition-Kathari (Cyprus)

Lamaze, Jérémy