Tabulae
(Tables )DLP Game
Period
Medieval
Region
Northern Europe , Western Europe
Category
Reconstruction , Pending , Board , Race , Escape
Description
Tabulae was the name for a kind of game in medieval Europe that eventually developed into Backgammon and its related games. Played on a series of 24 points with fifteen pieces per player, it was the most popular rade game played in Medieval Europe.
Rules
24 points arranged in two rows. Fifteen pieces per player. Played with cubic dice.
Origin
Europe
Ludeme Description
Tabulae.lud
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3 pieces of evidence in total. Browse all evidence for Tabulae here .
Evidence Range: 950 - 1150
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Sources
Goret, J.-F. and F. Poplin. 2011. Les pièces de jeu médiévales découvertes de la site du château de Mayenne. Bulletin de la Société nationale des Antiquaires de France, 192–203. Meyer, N. and M Wyss. 1991. Un jeu de tables du XIIe siècle provenant de Saint-Denis. Archéologie médiévale 21: 103–113. Stewart. I.J. 2007. A Late Eleventh-Cuentury Tabulae Set from Gloucester. In I. Finkel (ed.), Ancient Board Games in Perspective. London: British Museum press, 235–244.
Identifiers
DLP.Games.1616