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Boards, dice and pieces

Take a look at some ancient Egyptian game pieces.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, A photo of an ancient Egyptian game box with playing pieces and knuckle bones for dice, The ancient Egyptians played Aseb on one side of this box and Senet on the other side. Look closely at the picture and you can see some knuckle bones. The ancient Egyptians would use these as dice.
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What was the Mehen game?

A photo of a small ivory lion playing piece from a Mehen board gameImage source, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Image caption,
This is a close-up photograph of a lion piece from a Mehen board game. It is carved from ivory. The ancient Egyptians often made things from hippopotamus ivory because there used to be lots of hippos living by the Nile.
Mehen board game.
  • The gameboard was a coiled snake split into rectangular spaces.
  • The game was played with lion shaped pieces and small marbles or balls.
Mehen board game.
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Activities

Activity 1: Explore Ancient Egyptian games

Click on the market stall to learn about four Ancient Egyptian games.

Games included ‘Senet’, ‘Hounds and Jackals’ ‘Aseb’ and ‘Mehen’.

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Activity 2: Name the game

Solve the riddle and type the correct game name.

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Activity 3: Quiz – Ancient Egyptian games

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Activity 4: Make your own Mehen board

Download our ancient Egyptian Mehen board game and play the game yourself!

Make your own Mehen board
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Activity 5: History Explorer game

Play this game to test your knowledge and learn even more facts about Ancient Egypt.

History Explorer: Secrets through time

History Explorer: Secrets through time: KS2 History

History Explorer: Secrets through time
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Bitesize Primary games. game

Play fun and educational primary games in science, maths, English, history, geography, art, computing and modern languages.

Bitesize Primary games
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