Tuesday, February 2, 2010
King Tutankhamun's Senet Game Board in Photos
Originally published February 2, 2010 | Heritage Key | Heritage Key is working closing with Sandro Vannini to bring visual representation of Tutankhamun's senet board games, which were found in his tomb, possibly denoting his love for the game. In addition to giving a short history of the game and its significance to the ancient Egyptians, the article provides loads of great resources on the matter: a Senet Board slideshow, King Tut Virtual, a video of Vannini's photography, and more.
Labels:
Book of the Dead,
games,
gods and goddesses,
history,
photography,
religion,
symbolism,
Tutankhamun,
video
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