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  2. Mehen (game) - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of the game of Mehen is found from the Predynastic period dating from approximately 3000 BC and continues until the end of the Old Kingdom, around 2300 BC. [2] Aside from physical boards, which mostly date to the Predynastic and Archaic periods, a Mehen board also appears in a picture in the tomb of Hesy-Ra , and its name first appears ...

  3. Index of ancient Egypt–related articles - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt; Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination; Ancient Egypt (magazine) Ancient Egyptian afterlife beliefs; Ancient Egyptian agriculture; Ancient Egyptian anatomical studies; Ancient Egyptian architecture; Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul; Ancient Egyptian creation myths; Ancient Egyptian cuisine; Ancient Egyptian deities

  4. Ancient Egypt (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt is a magazine that deals with the subject of Egyptology. [1] It is published bi-monthly. Ancient Egypt magazine is pitched somewhere between an academic journal and a travel magazine – bringing the spectacular sights of the ancient world together with the latest archaeological discoveries and theories from the world's leading authorities on the subject, illustrated with ...

  5. Hounds and jackals - Wikipedia

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    Hounds and jackals or dogs and jackals is the modern name given to an ancient Egyptian tables game that is known from several examples of gaming boards and gaming pieces found in excavations. The modern name was invented by Howard Carter , who found one complete gaming set in a Theban tomb from the reign of ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenemhat IV ...

  6. History of wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Greek/Roman wrestling statue The Wrestlers. Greek wrestling was a popular form of martial art in which points were awarded for touching a competitor's back to the ground, forcing a competitor out of bounds (arena). [16] Three falls determined the winner. It was at least featured as a sport since the eighteenth Olympiad in 704 BC.

  7. Game of the Day: The Book of Treasures - AOL

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    Part mystery, part adventure, all word game -- in today's Game of the Day, The Book of Treasures, you play as Jessica, a librarian hunting for a lost Egyptian manuscript.One day, Jessica finds a ...

  8. Egypt unveils ancient rock-cut tombs and burial shafts in Luxor

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    The rock-cut tombs had been previously robbed during the Ptolemaic period and later. Still, the Egyptian teams uncovered some artifacts such as pottery tables that were used to offer bread, wine and meat. Inside the burial shafts dating back to 1580 B.C. - 1550 B.C., anthropoid wooden coffins were found, including one that belonged to a young ...

  9. History of sport - Wikipedia

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    Morrow, Don; Wamsley, Kevin B. Sport in Canada: A History (2009) Murray, Bill. The World's Game: A History of Soccer (1998) Polley, Martin. Sports History: A Practical Guide, Palgrave, 2007. S.Battente, The idea of sport in western culture from antiquity to the contemporary era, Vernon press, 2020. Journals. online article from The Sports ...