The earliest examples were discovered at Late Pleistocene Folsom-period archaeological sites in Wyoming, Colorado, and New ...
New research shows that Native Americans were making dice for gaming thousands of years before anyone else in the world.
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Scientists thought they were ordinary bones, but they turned out to be 12,000-year-old dice
Long before casinos or even written numbers, people in North America were already playing games of chance. A study published ...
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Native Americans were making dice and gambling 12,000 years ago at end of last Ice Age
Evidence reveals that the earliest known dice in human history were made and used by hunter-gatherers on the western Great Plains ...
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