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Lewis Chess Piece: Berserker or Warder H.NS 29
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The medieval chess pieces from the Scottish island of Lewis are among our most popular collections. They give us fascinating insights into the international connections of western Scotland and the growing popularity of chess in medieval Europe.

The eleven chess pieces on display in the Museum of Scotland were part of a large hoard buried on Lewis. The hoard contained 93 gaming pieces in total, including at least four chess sets as well as pieces from other games. The chess pieces were probably made in the late 12th or early 13th century in Norway.

Find out more at www.nms.ac.uk/lewischesspieces

Date: late 12th or early 13th century AD

Material: walrus ivory

Dimensions: 82mm high x 39mm wide x 24mm deep

Accession No.: NMS H.NS 29

Model information: produced by Dr Hugo Anderson-Whymark in 2019. 271 24mp images. Canon EOS 750D with 60mm macro lens. Decimated from a 5.47m polygon model.

Published 6 years ago
Sep 9th 2019
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  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
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  • lewis
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