Senet is one of the oldest known board games. It has been found in Predynastic and First Dynasty burials of Egypt, c. 3500 BC and 3100 BC respectively. It was one of the most popular games of Egypt. Senet is also featured in a painting from the tomb of Merknera (3300–2700 BC) (see external links below). Another painting of this ancient game is from the Third Dynasty tomb of Hesy (c. 2686–2613 BC). It is also depicted in a painting in the tomb of Rashepes (c. 2500 BC). By the time of the New Kingdom in Egypt (1550–1077 BC), it had become a kind of talisman for the journey of the dead. Because of the element of luck in the game and the Egyptian belief in determinism, it was believed that a successful player was under the protection of the major gods of the national pantheon: Ra, Thoth, and
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| - thumb|Senet encontrado en la playa El Hombre de Negro a la edad de trece años, encontró un Senet en la playa. Posteriormente su madre adoptiva le confesó que fue ella la que dejó intencionadamente el juego para que él lo encontrara. El Senet es un juego de mesa originado en el Antiguo Egipto y muy famoso en esa época. Es uno de los juegos de mesa más antiguos que se conocen. No se han encontrado nunca reglas para el Senet. Puede haber sido tan popular, que se fue enseñando por referencias de un jugador a otro, ya que casi todo el mundo sabía cómo jugar, de alguna manera.
- Le senet (ou zénet, ou senat) est le jeu le plus connu de l'Égypte antique. C’est le jeu de table le plus pratiqué par les anciens Égyptiens du Nouvel Empire et des époques qui suivirent, mais il existe depuis l'époque prédynastique.
- Senet is one of the oldest known board games. It has been found in Predynastic and First Dynasty burials of Egypt, c. 3500 BC and 3100 BC respectively. It was one of the most popular games of Egypt. Senet is also featured in a painting from the tomb of Merknera (3300–2700 BC) (see external links below). Another painting of this ancient game is from the Third Dynasty tomb of Hesy (c. 2686–2613 BC). It is also depicted in a painting in the tomb of Rashepes (c. 2500 BC). By the time of the New Kingdom in Egypt (1550–1077 BC), it had become a kind of talisman for the journey of the dead. Because of the element of luck in the game and the Egyptian belief in determinism, it was believed that a successful player was under the protection of the major gods of the national pantheon: Ra, Thoth, and
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| - Senet is one of the oldest known board games. It has been found in Predynastic and First Dynasty burials of Egypt, c. 3500 BC and 3100 BC respectively. It was one of the most popular games of Egypt. Senet is also featured in a painting from the tomb of Merknera (3300–2700 BC) (see external links below). Another painting of this ancient game is from the Third Dynasty tomb of Hesy (c. 2686–2613 BC). It is also depicted in a painting in the tomb of Rashepes (c. 2500 BC). By the time of the New Kingdom in Egypt (1550–1077 BC), it had become a kind of talisman for the journey of the dead. Because of the element of luck in the game and the Egyptian belief in determinism, it was believed that a successful player was under the protection of the major gods of the national pantheon: Ra, Thoth, and sometimes Osiris. Consequently, Senet boards were often placed in the grave alongside other useful objects for the dangerous journey through the afterlife and the game is referred to in Chapter XVII of the Book of the Dead. The game was also adopted in the Levant and as far as Cyprus and Crete but with apparently less religious significance.
- thumb|Senet encontrado en la playa El Hombre de Negro a la edad de trece años, encontró un Senet en la playa. Posteriormente su madre adoptiva le confesó que fue ella la que dejó intencionadamente el juego para que él lo encontrara. El Senet es un juego de mesa originado en el Antiguo Egipto y muy famoso en esa época. Es uno de los juegos de mesa más antiguos que se conocen. No se han encontrado nunca reglas para el Senet. Puede haber sido tan popular, que se fue enseñando por referencias de un jugador a otro, ya que casi todo el mundo sabía cómo jugar, de alguna manera.
- Le senet (ou zénet, ou senat) est le jeu le plus connu de l'Égypte antique. C’est le jeu de table le plus pratiqué par les anciens Égyptiens du Nouvel Empire et des époques qui suivirent, mais il existe depuis l'époque prédynastique.
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