Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: A piece of etched rock discovered at the site of an ancient Roman settlement in the Netherlands is now thought to be an ancient game board.
Ancient Roman board game stumped experts for decades – until AI played A slab of limestone excavated in 1984 from the ancient Coriovallum settlement in the Netherlands presented a puzzle for ...
A mysterious flat stone with a geometric pattern of straight lines carved into it may be a previously unknown Roman board game. Thousands of simulations by artificial intelligence of how sliding stone ...
In A Nutshell A 1,700-year-old carved limestone stone stored in a Dutch museum stumped researchers for decades because its etched lines didn’t match any known ancient game board. Scientists combined ...
A mysterious carved rock has been identified as a Roman board game using AI. The discovery reveals how people played, relaxed and socialised nearly 1,800 years ago. Scientists identified A mysterious ...