Neither archaeologists nor historians – it is AI that unlocks the secrets of ancient games

Neither archaeologists nor historians – it is AI that unlocks the secrets of ancient games

A few years ago, archaeologists stumbled upon something truly one-of-a-kind at the Shahr-i Sokhta (Iran) site: a board game. This game, around 4,500 years old, is thought to be the oldest complete board game ever found. The only catch? No one had a clue how to play it… until AI rolled in.

Persian games, anyone? This site was part of the Helmand civilization during the Bronze Age, located east of Iran and south of Afghanistan. In the discovery, they uncovered a board with 20…

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