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Fragment of Ur game board
Replica of a fragment of an Ur game board. The game is named after the location of tombs where game pieces were discovered. Ancient Mesopotamian game, with rules recently decoded by British Museum curator Dr Irving Finkel and would have been played with counters and stick dice. From 2600-2400 BC. Digitised by attendees of the Tech 4 Heritage workshops in Mosul, Iraq.
Creator
- Tech4Heritage
Subject
- archaeologyobjects
- Iraq
- archaeology
- photogrammetry
- Cultural Heritage & History
- souvenirs
- models (representations)
- game equipment
- board games (game sets)
- Archaeology
- Photogrammetry
- Board game
Type of item
- 3D
Creator
- Tech4Heritage
Subject
- archaeologyobjects
- Iraq
- archaeology
- photogrammetry
- Cultural Heritage & History
- souvenirs
- models (representations)
- game equipment
- board games (game sets)
- Archaeology
- Photogrammetry
- Board game
Type of item
- 3D
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Creation date
- 2023
- 2023
Temporal
- 21st century CE
Places
- Mosul Museum
Provenance
- Photogrammetr
Identifier
- share3d:1733
- share3d:1733
Format
- glTF
Language
- English
- eng
Is part of
- Share3D
- France
Year
- 2023
Providing country
- France
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2024-11-01T11:01:36.164Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-11-01T11:01:36.164Z