Questions: Question 9 (1 point) What example was used to show that ancient people played games? Senet Chunkey Chess Ballgame

Question 9 (1 point)
What example was used to show that ancient people played games?
Senet
Chunkey
Chess
Ballgame
Transcript text: Question 9 (1 point) What example was used to show that ancient people played games? Senet Chunkey Chess Ballgame
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The answer is Senet: the original text in the question...

Explanation for each option:

  • Senet: This is the correct answer. Senet is one of the oldest known board games, originating from ancient Egypt. Archaeological evidence, such as game boards and pieces found in tombs, indicates that it was played as far back as 3100 BCE. It was a popular pastime among the ancient Egyptians and is often depicted in tomb paintings.

  • Chunkey: This is incorrect. Chunkey was a game played by Native American tribes, particularly the Mississippian culture, and it involved rolling a disc-shaped stone and throwing spears at it. While it is an ancient game, it is not as old as Senet and is not typically used as the primary example of ancient games in a broad historical context.

  • Chess: This is incorrect. Chess is a much later development, with its origins traced back to India around the 6th century CE. It is not considered an ancient game in the context of early human history.

  • Ballgame: This is incorrect. The Mesoamerican ballgame, played by ancient civilizations such as the Maya and Aztecs, is indeed an ancient game, but like Chunkey, it is not as old as Senet and is not the most commonly cited example when discussing the earliest known games.

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