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Evidence for Eleven-Fang

2 pieces of evidence found.

Id DLP.Evidence.1836
Type Artifact
Location 34°33'33.07"N,112°28'4.43"E
Date 0680-01-01 - 1936-12-31
Rules 11x11 intersecting lines.
Content Graffiti game board from Wan fu Cave at Longshen, China. Cave was built during the Tang Dynasty, and the game is in a photograph from 1936. Chimizu and Miyahara 2002: 25, 29, Figs. 3, 5.
Confidence 100
Spaces Public, Ritual
Source Shimizu, Y. and S. Miyahara. 2002. "Game Boards in the Longmen Caves and the Game of Fang." Board Game Studies 5: 25-33.

Id DLP.Evidence.1837
Type Ethnography
Location Shaanxi Qinghai
Location 30°36'5.61"N, 114°17'39.33"E 39°44'56.81"N,116° 8'35.74"E 34°44'47.80"N,113°37'31.18"E
Date 1997-07-01 - 1999-12-31
Rules 11x11 intersecting lines.
Content Account describing the presence of Fang games in Shaanxi province, China, from people from Wuhan, Fangshan, Zhengzhou, and Qinghai province. Shimizu and Miyahara 2002: 31-32.
Confidence 100
Ages Elder, Adolescent, Adult
Genders Male
Source Shimizu, Y. and S. Miyahara. 2002. "Game Boards in the Longmen Caves and the Game of Fang." Board Game Studies 5: 25-33.

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