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ProfessorCal_ t1_iwkzjif wrote
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it’s amazing to me how long modern human life has been around for. people four thousand years ago were really trading goods together, maybe shaking hands, sharing food, having a laugh and joking about taxes the way we do today. absolutely fascinating. makes you wonder where we’ll be in another four thousand
CaptainObfuscation t1_iwl078n wrote
If I remember correctly handshakes were an ancient Persian custom, so yes, probably shaking hands. Maybe even playing chess.
ProfessorCal_ t1_iwl0avg wrote
damn, chess has been around for that long too??
MeatballDom t1_iwn9szu wrote
"Checkmate" comes from Persian
>شاه مات (šâh mât, “the king [is] amazed”). Perhaps conflated with Arabic مَاتَ (māta, “to die”).
The origins of the game itself are a bit blurrier, but not four thousand years old blurry. But, there were games four thousand years old that if we went back in time and saw people playing we would probably describe them as "like chess" as they had similar elements.
There's a lot of games from antiquity that we would recognise or be somewhat familiar with, and probably pick up the rules of relatively quickly. https://www.joshobrouwers.com/articles/ancient-greek-heroes-play/
ProfessorCal_ t1_iwov3nf wrote
wow thank you so much for this, that was so cool
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