Astragalos, 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.
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Astragalos, 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Creator: Unknown.

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Astragalos, 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Additional Info: One of the most popular toys among Greek children in antiquity was the astragalos, or knucklebone. Typically, the anklebone from the hind leg of a goat or sheep's was used. But this piece is made of glass, molded to look like a real knucklebone from an animal. Children rolled astragaloi like dice. Each side was given a unique numerical value. Like modern dice, the values on opposite sides of the toy added up to seven. In other games, players attempted to knock an opponent's knucklebones out of the center of a circle, or throw their own knucklebones in the air, catching them on the back of their hand, like jacks.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM24A66_129

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Droits gérés

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52,7Mo (1,2Mo) / 42,0cm x 31,5cm / 4960 x 3717 (300dpi)

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