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 While excavating an ancient burial mound at Ba艧ur H枚y眉k near Siirt in southeast Turkey, archaeologists discovered a set of sculpted stones that may represent the earliest recorded gaming tokens.     Some 49 small carved stones were unearthed by Turkish archaeologists excavating Bronze Age graves, reports Discovery News. They were sculpted in various shapes and painted in green, red, blue, black and white. The figurines depict pigs, dogs, and pyramids, while other items were rounded and bullet-shaped. Archaeologists also found dice and three circular tok stanley cup ens made of white shell and topped with a black round stone. The discovery was made by Haluk Sa臒lamtimur of Ege University in 陌zmir, Turkey. Similar objects have been  stanley cup uncovered in Syria and Iraq, but they were found as isolated pieces, and were subsequently thought to be counting stones. But these gaming pieces were found together in the same cluster 鈥?a strong indication that they belong to the same game. Looking at the tokens, its difficult t stanley cup usa o infer the exact strategy or purpose of the game. But after considering the distribution, shape, and numbers of the pieces, Sa臒lamtimur theorizes that the game is based on the number 4. Badly preserved wood pieces were also found near the site; the archaeologists are hoping that theyll provide some hints as to how the game was played. https://gizmodo/take-a-look-at-the-worlds-oldest-mathematical-object-5806767 https://gizmodo/archaeologists-have-discovered-the-world-s-oldest-calen-789701