#2 - gallery 118
DIRECTIONS: Proceed straight from gallery 135 until gallery 119, then TURN RIGHT. The galleries are contiguous and they seem one single one, the artwork is in one of the glass case that acts as divider on the LEFT SIDE, between gallery 119 and 118.
#2 - Game Box for Playing Senet and Twenty Squares
Reference number - 16.10.475a
ca. 1635–1458 B.C. - Second Intermediate Period–Early New Kingdom
From the Metropolitan website
“The upper and lower surfaces of this box are each configured for a different board game. The side visible in this photograph has twenty squares for a game that was introduced into Egypt from the Ancient Near East. The other side has thirty squares for the Egyptian game known as Senet. These were both games in which two players raced each other for position, using knucklebones or throw sticks as dice to determine each play. For this game box, eight of the original gaming pieces and two bones are preserved. The pieces would have been stored in a drawer that could be closed with an ivory bolt.
Only the ivory sections of the box, the ivory bolt, and the copper alloy bands used to hold the bolt in place were preserved when the box was discovered. It has been restored using modern wood.”
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