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Summary Of: Senet

A Senet game from the tomb of Amenhotep III... A Senet game from the tomb of Amenhotep III... A Senet game from the tomb of... Senet may be the oldest board game in the world... Senet is also featured in a painting from the tomb of Merknera... Senet boards were often placed in the grave alongside other useful objects for the dangerous journey... The Senet gameboard is a grid of thirty squares... A senet game has two sets of pawns... Senet was apparently a... Bell are two senet historians who have proposed... have been adopted by different companies which make Senet sets for sale today... Play a version of Senet online at the British Museum... Play a version of Senet online at the Cleveland Museum of Art...

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