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Researcher finds prehistoric board games dug into the ground in Kenya

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It’s truly amazing how board games have such deep roots in human history! The comparison with Mancala is interesting, as it is one of the oldest known board games, with a history that dates back thousands of years. This discovery in Kenya reminds us of the richness and cultural diversity of human activities throughout time.

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It's a truly ancient game! This discovery connects us directly with the playful and cultural activities of our ancestors, showing that the human desire to have fun and compete through games is something that transcends generations and borders.

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Life has always had its busy moments, full of discoveries, challenges and fun. From prehistoric times to the present day, humanity has sought ways to entertain itself, learn and connect with others, even in the midst of the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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