Medieval Game Board Discovered in Moroccan Bathhouse
Archaeologists have unearthed a rare medieval game board carved into the steps of a bathhouse in Walīla, Morocco. The site, also known as the Roman city of Volubilis, yielded this significant find. This discovery is notable for being a securely datable example of a medieval game board.

Archaeologists have announced the discovery of a medieval game board in the Moroccan town of Walīla, which is also recognized as the ancient Roman city of Volubilis. The game board was found carved directly into the steps of a local bathhouse.
This discovery is considered particularly significant due to its rarity. It represents one of the few medieval game boards that can be securely dated, offering valuable insights into historical recreational activities.
(Source: Phys.org)



