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Evidence for Lu Qi

3 pieces of evidence found.

Id DLP.Evidence.2108
Type Artifact
Location 40°49'13.91"N, 119°49'16.55"E
Date 0916-01-01 - 1125-12-31
Rules 5x5 lines forming a grid. Diagonals drawn in each quadrant.
Content Lu Qi board "found in a Liao Dynasty tomb in Jianchang in Liaoning province" Wu and Sebillaud 2020: 46.
Confidence 100
Source Wu, S. and P. Sebillaud. 2020. "Research on the Merels Game in Medieval China." Asian Archaeology 4: 41-52.

Id DLP.Evidence.2109
Type Artifact
Location 43°37'51.94"N, 122°15'0.26"E
Date 1115-01-01 - 1234-12-31
Rules 5x5 lines forming a grid. Diagonals drawn in each quadrant.
Content Lu Qi board "at the border fortress of the Jin Dynasty in the Huolinhe mining area in Tongliao" Wu and Sebillaud 2020: 46.
Confidence 100
Spaces Military
Source Wu, S. and P. Sebillaud. 2020. "Research on the Merels Game in Medieval China." Asian Archaeology 4: 41-52.

Id DLP.Evidence.2110
Type Artifact
Location 47°12'33.54"N, 102°50'54.51"E
Date 1271-01-01 - 1368-12-31
Rules 5x5 lines forming a grid. Diagonals drawn in each quadrant.
Content Lu Qi board found " at Karakorum, the Yuan Dynasty capital in Mongolia" Wu and Sebillaud 2020: 46.
Confidence 100
Source Wu, S. and P. Sebillaud. 2020. "Research on the Merels Game in Medieval China." Asian Archaeology 4: 41-52.

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