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12,000-Year-Old Dice Uncovered, Reshaping Understanding of Ancient Play

via Phys.org·yesterday

Archaeologists have discovered dice dating back 12,000 years — the oldest known gaming artifacts — revealing that humans were playing games of chance long before organized civilization. The find challenges assumptions about when recreational culture emerged.

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