10 OLDEST Board Games In History

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It's time to go old school. Really old school. Adam's back with another list, this time counting down the OAPs of the gaming scene. These are the OLDEST board games in the world (that we know of).

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Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo ( Lago di Como ). Statue des Palamedes von Antonio Canova, Wolfgang Sauber - CC BY-SA 3.0 on Wikipedia Commons

Japanese painting of the legendary Chinese Emperor Yao, by Kanō Sansetsu. From a folio depicting various Confucian figures, ColBase: 国立博物館所蔵品統合検索システム (Integrated Collections Database of the National Museums, Japan) - CC BY 4.0 on Wikipedia Commons

Rocca San Silvestro: A Nine Men's Morris board engraved in a paving block, LepoRello - CC BY-SA 3.0 on Wikipedia Commons

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