Pente Grammai
(Five Lines )DLP Game
Period
Ancient , Medieval
Region
Northern Africa , Western Asia , Southern Europe
Category
Board , Race , Reach
Description
Pente Grammai, or "Five Lines," is a game known from Ancient Greek sources. Objects and graffiti have been found at Greek archaeological sites which come in the form of five parallel rows of lines, which have been identified as this game. Other versions appear that seem to have been doubled forms of the game. Other game boards in a 2x5 pattern that form square grids or rows of holes seem to be later versions of this game.
Rules
2x5 board. Five pieces per player. Pieces played on the end of the lines. Two dice. Central line marked. Pieces move from the "sacred line" to win. Moving from the sacred line can be bad.
These rules were taken from the Historical Information ruleset.
All Rulesets
Scholarly rulesets
Locos Ludi Race
Pente Grammai as a race game from the Locus Ludi project.
Locus Ludi Knock-Off Mode
Rules for Pente Grammai made by the Locus Ludi Project.
Incomplete rulesets
Historical Information
Rules from DLP evidence.
Ludeme Description
Pente Grammai.lud
Concepts
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Reference
Schädler 2009.
Evidence Map
58 pieces of evidence in total. Browse all evidence for Pente Grammai here .
Evidence Range: 675BCE - 685
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Sources
Bergk, T. 1882. Poetae Lyrici Graeci. Leipzig: B. G. Teubneri. Blinkenberg, C. 1898. 'Epidaurische Weihgeschenke.' Mitteilungen des deutschen Archaologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung 23: 1–23. de Voogt, Alex. 2010. 'Mancala Players at Palmyra.' Antiquity 84(326): 1055–1066 Deonna, W. 1938. Le mobilier délien. Paris: de Boccard. Ersoy, A. and Ö. Erdin. 2015. "Antik Dönem Smyrna Agorasında Bulunan Roma Dönemi Ludus Latrunculorum ve Mankala Oyun Tablaları Üzerine İncelemne." In E. Okan and C. Atila (eds.), Prof. Dr. Ömer Özyiğit'e Armağan. Istanbul: Yayınlarış, 141-156. Kallipolitis, V. 1963. ‘Ανασκαφη ταφων Αναγθροντος’, Archaeologikon Deltion, 18: 123–73. Massar, N. 2019. 'Jeux de pente grammai à Athènes.' In V. Dasen (ed), Ludique: Jouer dans l'antiquité.' Lyon: Lugdunum Musée et Théatres Romains. 82–83. Megaw, A. ed. 2007. Kourion: Excavations at the Episcopal Precinct. Washington: Dumbarton Oaks. Mulvin, L. and S. Sidebotham. 2004. 'Roman Game Boards from Abu Sha'ar (Red Sea Coast, Egypt).' Antiquity 78(301): 206–617. Nikolau, I. 1965. 'Table à jeu de Dhekelia (Chypre).' Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 89: 122–127. Nikolau, I. 1970. 'Une nouvelle table à jeu de Chypre.' Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 94: 549–550. Pollux. Onomasticon. Pritchett, W. 1968. '"Five Lines" and IG I2, 324.' California Studies in Classical Antiquity 1: 187–215. Schädler, U. 2009. 'Pente grammai: The Ancient Greek board game Five lines.' In J. Nuno Silva (ed.), Proceedings of Board Game Studies Colloquium XI. Lisbon: Associacão Ludus, p. 173–196. Schädler, U. 2019. 'Une table de jeu en terre cuite au Musée Suisse du Jeu.' In V. Dasen (ed), Ludique: Jouer dans l'antiquité. Lyon: Lugdunum Musée et Théatre Romain. 98–99. Schneider, A. 1941. Die Grabung im Westhof der Sophienkirche zu Istanbul. Berlin: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. Theocritus. Idylls.
Identifiers
DLP.Games.115