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Roman Game Boards from Abu Sha’ar (Red Sea Coast, Egypt)
2004
The discovery of twenty game boards – including some in a dedicated den or gaming room – in the late Roman fort at Abu Sha’ar, on the Red Sea coast of Egypt, conjures up images of daily life at a well established, but remote Roman military station. Here, during the long hot days and cool nights, soldiers no doubt played board games and gambled incessantly. This paper describes the boards, the likely games played on them and the areas of the fort where they were played.
Journal Article
Consideration of Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions. Congressional Hearing, Feb. 16, Mar. 23, June 10, 30, July 21, Sept. 8, Oct. 7, 14, Nov. 17, 1993
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Act for Reform in Emerging New Democracies and Support and Help for Improved Partnership with Russia, Ukraine, and the Other New Independent States
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Ainsworth (ship)
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Aircraft hijacking
1993
Government Document
Consideration of Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions. Congressional Hearing, Feb. 16, Mar. 23, June 10, 30, July 21, Sept. 8, Oct. 7, 14, Nov. 17, 1993
in
Act for Reform in Emerging New Democracies and Support and Help for Improved Partnership with Russia, Ukraine, and the Other New Independent States
,
Ainsworth (ship)
,
Aircraft hijacking
1993
Government Document