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  1. #1
    gb
    Dec 2007
    Yorkshire England
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    gaming piece ?

    Here's a better picture of the lead object that I found the same day as the pendant. It "could" be a Saxon/Viking lead gaming. The Vikings played a board game based on military strategy , the game involved I think around 100 hundred pieces of different size and shape.

    Robert.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails gaming piece ?-pendant-005.jpg  

  2. #2
    us
    Jan 2009
    Illinois
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    Re: gaming piece ?

    Interesting. That is a mysterious object.. Sorry I can't help, maybe someone might.
    HH in 2010
    KW

  3. #3
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    gb
    Aug 2009
    Ankh-Morpork
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    Re: gaming piece ?

    Quote Originally Posted by robfinds
    Here's a better picture of the lead object that I found the same day as the pendant. It "could" be a Saxon/Viking lead gaming. The Vikings played a board game based on military strategy , the game involved I think around 100 hundred pieces of different size and shape.

    Robert.
    Hi Rob, going from memory I think I saw something similar in the jorvic centre. It was a few years ago, but I think you are on the right track .

    hammered

    Because it's always hammer time

  4. #4
    gb
    Dec 2007
    Yorkshire England
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    Re: gaming piece ?

    Quote Originally Posted by hammered
    Quote Originally Posted by robfinds
    Here's a better picture of the lead object that I found the same day as the pendant. It "could" be a Saxon/Viking lead gaming. The Vikings played a board game based on military strategy , the game involved I think around 100 hundred pieces of different size and shape.

    Robert.
    Hi Rob, going from memory I think I saw something similar in the jorvic centre. It was a few years ago, but I think you are on the right track .

    hammered
    hello hammered, yes it looks like it is a Viking weight. had a few over the years but none in this style.
    Robert.

  5. #5
    us
    Oct 2006
    Herndon Virginia
    Minelab EX II & Musketeer, White's Classic
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    Re: gaming piece ?

    Rob,

    Very cool find! The game, a little like chess, was called Hnefatfl. Try saying THAT after a few drinks!

    "Hnefatafl" translates into English as "The King's Chequered Table". The game was played between two players on a wooden board marked out into 121 equal squares, arranged in 11 horizontal and 11 vertical rows. In the centre of the board sits the King on a special square signifying a royal castle. Around him are placed 12 defensive pieces. The attacking pieces are arranged around the edges of the board in formations of six on each side making a total of 24. The purpose of the game for the defence is to place the King in one of the corner squares, which are also designated as castles. The purpose of the game for the attacker is to surround the King on all four sides, preventing him from moving.

    DCMatt

    Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  6. #6
    us
    Feb 2009
    Northern California
    Minelab E-Trac; X-1 Probe; Brain!
    172
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    Re: gaming piece ?

    Quote Originally Posted by DCMatt
    Rob,

    Very cool find! The game, a little like chess, was called Hnefatfl. Try saying THAT after a few drinks!

    "Hnefatafl" translates into English as "The King's Chequered Table". The game was played between two players on a wooden board marked out into 121 equal squares, arranged in 11 horizontal and 11 vertical rows. In the centre of the board sits the King on a special square signifying a royal castle. Around him are placed 12 defensive pieces. The attacking pieces are arranged around the edges of the board in formations of six on each side making a total of 24. The purpose of the game for the defence is to place the King in one of the corner squares, which are also designated as castles. The purpose of the game for the attacker is to surround the King on all four sides, preventing him from moving.

    DCMatt
    Cool! Nice piece of history!

  7. #7
    gb
    Dec 2007
    Yorkshire England
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    Re: gaming piece ?

    Quote Originally Posted by DCMatt
    Rob,

    Very cool find! The game, a little like chess, was called Hnefatfl. Try saying THAT after a few drinks!

    "Hnefatafl" translates into English as "The King's Chequered Table". The game was played between two players on a wooden board marked out into 121 equal squares, arranged in 11 horizontal and 11 vertical rows. In the centre of the board sits the King on a special square signifying a royal castle. Around him are placed 12 defensive pieces. The attacking pieces are arranged around the edges of the board in formations of six on each side making a total of 24. The purpose of the game for the defence is to place the King in one of the corner squares, which are also designated as castles. The purpose of the game for the attacker is to surround the King on all four sides, preventing him from moving.

    DCMatt

    DCMatt, thanks yes it would be very hard to say after a few beers, thanks for the name of the Viking game and it's rules. I guess the boards must have sometimes been thrown over by sore losers
    Robert.

  8. #8
    us
    Feb 2006
    Tennessee
    Minelab EXPLORER SE
    3,834
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: gaming piece ?

    Neat find.
    Dman

  9. #9
    ca
    Sep 2007
    Sal Sagev Adaven
    E-TRAC
    2,835
    Metal Detecting

    Re: gaming piece ?

    Intresting find
    I'll just follow you with My E-trac ! ! ! !

  10. #10
    us
    Apr 2009
    Horse Cave, Ky
    Teknetics T2 System 11" DD coil
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    Re: gaming piece ?

    I would post it in the whatsit forum.. interesting...
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