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Patolli (Aztec) DLP Game   

Period Medieval, Modern

Region Central America

Category Reconstruction, Pending, Board, Race, Escape

Description

Patolli is a game played by the Aztecs, forms of which survive today. It is a race game, though we do not know many of the details of its early forms.

Rules

Cross-shaped board, marked with squares 2x9-10 in each arm. Two or four players. Four, five, or ten beans used as dice, marked on one side. The number of marked sides that land face-up indicate the score of the throw, doubled when all of the beans have the marked side face-up. Six pieces per player.

Origin

Mexico

Ludeme Description

Patolli (Aztec).lud

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Reference

Murray 1951: 147; Culin 1898: 854; Tylor 1878; Duverger 1978: 214-217.

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Sources

Acuña, E. (ed.) 1984. Relaciones Geográficas del Siglo XVI: Tlaxcala Tomo 1.

Beyer, H. 1921. "Sobre Antigüedades del Pedregal de San Angel. Memorias y Revista de la Sociedad Científica Antiono Alzate 37(1): 1-16.

Codex Magliabechiano.

Codex Xólotl.

Culin, S. 1898. Chess and Playing-Cards. Washington: Government Printing Office.

de Gomara, F. 1552. La Istoria de las Indias, y Conquista de Mexico. Saragossa: Miguel Capila.

Durán, D. 1574-1579. El Libro de los Ritos. Codex Duran.

Duverger, C. 1978. L'esprit du jeu chez les Aztèques. Paris: Mouton Éditeur.

Gallegos Gómora, M. 1994. "Un patolli prehispánico en Calakmul, Campeche." Revista Española de Antropología Americana 29: 9-24.

Murray, H.J.R. 1951. A History of Board-Games Other Than Chess. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Sahagún, B. 1545-1590. Historia General de las Cosas de la Nueva España. Florentine Codex.

Torquemada, J. 1615. Monarquia Indiana. Sevilla.

Tylor, E. 1879. "On the Game of Patolli in Ancient Mexico, and its Probably Asian Origin." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 8: 116-131.

Identifiers

DLP.Games.117

BGG.11691


Images


Image of two Aztec Patolli players from the Florentine Codex.
Sahagún, B. 1545-1590. Historia General de las Cosas de la Nueva España. Florentine Codex. Folio 19, World Digital Library.

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