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  2. Knucklebones - Wikipedia

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    Knucklebones, also known as scatter jacks, snobs, astragaloi ( singular: astragalus), tali, dibs, fivestones, jacks, jackstones, or jinks, among many other names, [ 1] is a game of dexterity played with a number of small objects that are thrown up, caught, and manipulated in various manners. It is ancient in origin and is found in various ...

  3. Venus Throw - Wikipedia

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    Venus Throw. The Venus Throw was the highest roll in the Ancient Roman gambling game of tali ( knucklebones ). The game was played with four 4-sided rectangular dice numbered I, III, IV and VI, usually made from sheep's or goat's knucklebones. In a Venus Throw, each talus landed on a different side, yielding as a score of 14.

  4. Astragalomancy - Wikipedia

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    Astragalomancy, also known as cubomancy[ 1] or astragyromancy, is a form of divination that uses dice specially marked with letters or numbers. Historically, as with dice games, the "dice" were usually knucklebones or other small bones of quadrupeds. Marked astragali ( talus bones) of sheep and goats are common at Mediterranean and Near Eastern ...

  5. Mak kep - Wikipedia

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    The person who catches the most stone, which called Mak in the game, is the first to start the game. The first player throws all of Mak(stones) on the floor. Pick the one up ( This Mak is called the leader) on the floor. Toss the leader Mak up during the throwing player need to pick up one piece on the floor before catching the leader mid-air.

  6. Toys and games in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Toys and games in ancient Rome. Marble relief (2nd century AD) of Roman children playing ball games: the girl at the far right is tossing a ball in the air [ 1] ( Louvre) The ancient Romans had a variety of toys and games. Children used toys such as tops, marbles, wooden swords, kites, [ 2] whips, seesaws, dolls, chariots, and swings.

  7. Knucklebones (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    English. ISSN. 1554-3277. Knucklebones was a bi-monthly United States -based magazine, focused on providing news and reviews of board games and card games. [2] The magazine included some puzzles and contests, typically with a game-oriented theme, and also included puzzles such as Sudoku and crosswords. Its headquarters was in Iola, Wisconsin.

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  9. Airs above the ground - Wikipedia

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    The airs above the ground or school jumps are a series of higher-level, Haute ecole, classical dressage movements in which the horse leaves the ground. They include the capriole, the courbette, the mezair, the croupade and the levade. None are typically seen in modern competitive dressage. They are performed by horses of various riding ...