- Game piece (hieroglyph)
The ancient Egyptian Game piece (hieroglyph), also a Token, or the general term for any "gaming-gambling" piece, Draughtsman is an ancient hieroglyph. Gaming pieces were certainly required in predynastic times, as the cultural creation of games and entertainment has a long history in most cultures. An
ivory -piece lion is known from theOld Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.The "
Senet game" is recorded as the oldestboardgame in history, for which tokens are used.Use of the "game piece" hieroglyph
The basic word for 'Game piece' or 'draughtsman' is "ab". By implication, people on a flat arena were moving like "pieces"-(from a distance), and numerous varieties of the word 'to dance' include varieties using the "Game piece", as a
determinative ; two examples are shown: the word 'draughtsman', and 'to dance'-(the plural of "ab", "abU"-(U being the language plural-but also "the bird chick"-hieroglyph in Ancient Egypt).Iconographic use
The most common use of the "Gaming piece" as an artefact of Ancient Egypt, would be the use with the game of
Senet . The Senet game was often put into tombs and grave sites, as part of thegrave goods ; the games were part of the pastimes for the afterlife, including any other common 'hobbies' of the deceased–(for example huntingduck s at the marsh using a throwstick). Sinceboard game s represent thecommon man 's activities, the Senet game has numerous examples from Ancient Egypt; this also includes the reliefs shown on temple walls, of individuals enjoying their activities in the afterlife.Example "gaming tokens"
Some example game pieces of Ancient Egypt. One of the more famous games was "Hounds and Jackals", a
race game , with far less artefacts found of the game.ee also
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Gardiner's Sign List#Y. Writings, Games, Music External links
* [http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1434/699033896_a30f973d3e.jpgPhoto-High Res] Hounds and Jackals game with game tokens
* [http://images.boardgamegeek.com/images/pic12752_md.jpgPhoto] , [http://www.pyramidofman.com/blog/ancient-egyptian-games-hounds-jackals/ Hounds and Jackals] "Game of 58 Holes", hounds and jackals explanationReferences
*Budge. "An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary," E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, 1978. (In two volumes) (softcover, ISBN 0-486-23615-3)
*Schulz, Seidel. "Egypt: The World of the Phaaohs," Editors, Regine Schulz, Matthias Seidel, Konemann Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Cologne, English translation version. (hardcover, ISBN 3-89508-913-3)
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