How many thousand books have been written about CHESS, the Indian Game Caturanga?
All we know: the number is as good as uncountable. And how many books have been written on DICE-PLAY? I would expect easily countable! This comparison is the more surprising since the History of the Game of Chess goes only 1500 years back, while the History of Dice-Play and Dice-Games is so old that know body knows!
R.C. Bell summarizes in the introduction to Volume I of his book "Board-and Table-Games from many Civilizations": "Ninety-one games are described and the oldest was played some five thousand years ago."
Stephan Puille, once archaeologist at the Roemisch GermanischeZentralmuseunm in Mainz (Germany), delegated in 1994/95 to excavations at Durankulak on the Black See in Bulgaria, discovered four knucklebones (Astragalus) which were dated "late copper time", i.e., 3500 BC, the earliest find in Europe, which even out-dates the age of gaming-pieces and dice of the Harappan-Culture, excavated in Mohenjo-Daro and Lothal, witnesses of the earliest Indus civilization. Ulrich Schädler reported of knucklebones used for gaming 5000 BC; and "Boards" (Planograms) are known from 6-7000 BC and even from the Neolithic era.
So the present re-publication of "Dice-Play in Sanskrit Literature" expanded by "The Origin of Chess in Sanskrit Literature" in a compilation with several further articles on.
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