Roman mosaic showing a chessboard in the shape of a circle. In the corners of the object we can see decorations in the form of ducks. The object is dated to the 1st BCE – 1st century CE. [1200×1600]
Roman mosaic showing a chessboard in the shape of a circle. In the corners of the object we can see decorations in the form of ducks. The object is dated to the 1st BCE – 1st century CE. [1200×1600]
**The artifact was discovered in Pompeii, in the so-called Mosaic House with Doves. The object is in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.**
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That is not a chessboard. Chess made it to Europe in the Middle Ages.
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How is that a chessboard, when a chessboard is a square of 8 rows and columns in alternating colors, and there’s either seven squares in a row, but then it’s 9 rows of squares, or 9 squares, but then only 6 rows?
Or, in other words: is this a chess game board or just a checkered circle?
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**The artifact was discovered in Pompeii, in the so-called Mosaic House with Doves. The object is in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.**
That is not a chessboard. Chess made it to Europe in the Middle Ages.
How is that a chessboard, when a chessboard is a square of 8 rows and columns in alternating colors, and there’s either seven squares in a row, but then it’s 9 rows of squares, or 9 squares, but then only 6 rows?
Or, in other words: is this a chess game board or just a checkered circle?