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More model informationThis senet board dates from the New Kingdom and is made of cedar, and was therefore the property of a moderately wealthy household. There are thirty squares on the playing surface. The purpose of the game was to move your game pieces, called dancers, off the board in a serpentine pattern. Whoever got all their pieces off the board first was believed to become one with the god Re-Horakhty and be assured of an Afterlife or at least a very lucky day.
Date: 1549-1069 BCE
Journal of Egyptian Archaeology article about this senet board - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0307513319896288
3D model created in RealityCapture and Blender from 152 images taken on a Canon 5D Mark III by Joshua Norman.
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