a pair of pegs along the route. It is thought to have been invented in Egypt about 2200 BC, and flourished during the Middle Kingdom but died out in Egypt after that, about 1650 BC. About the end of the 3rd millennium BC, Dogs and Jackals spread into Mesopotamia and maintained its popularity there until well into the first millennium BC. Because of the element of luck in the game, it was believed that a successful player
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