[Bonetools] bone jetons
Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen
marloesrijkelijkhuizen at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 3 11:01:08 CET 2007
Daer all,
Here a picture of the game with the rules, in Dutch. These bone playing
pieces have also been found in excavations in Amsterdam. Made of bone and
dating 18th - 19/20th century.
Greetings, Marloes
>From: Christian Küchelmann <info at knochenarbeit.de>
>Reply-To: "Mailing list for archaeologists of the research group for the
>studyof object and waste of bone,antler. ivory and horn."
><bonetools at listserv.iif.hu>
>To: François Poplin <poplin at mnhn.fr>
>CC: "Alice M. Choyke" <H13017cho at ella.hu>,BONETOOLS
><BONETOOLS at listserv.iif.hu>
>Subject: Re: [Bonetools] bone jetons
>Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 16:00:56 +0100
>
>Dear Francois,
>
>I am amazed that you know this game. As Alice I will be very interested to
>learn more about distribution, rules, etc. What's the name of that game in
>France by the way?
>
>Best
>
>Christian
>--
>KNOCHENARBEIT
>
>Hans Christian Küchelmann
>Diplom-Biologe
>
>Konsul-Smidt-Str. 30, D-28219 Bremen, Germany
>tel: +421 / 61 99 177
>fax: +421 / 37 83 540
>mail: info at knochenarbeit.de
>web: http://www.knochenarbeit.de
>
>.------
>
>François Poplin schrieb:
>>Je réponds en français et j'en réponds pour la France : jeu de nain jaune.
>>Les jetons ronds valent 1,
>>les petites barres 5,
>>et les grandes barres 10.
>>D'habitude, les pièces sont teintées, mais cela ne compte/joue pas dans le
>>jeu.
>>
>>J'ai des photos, etc. si voulez. J'ai encore le jeu de la mère enfant.
>>
>>
>>A 18:54 22/12/2006 +0100, Christian Küchelmann a écrit :
>>
>>>Dear colleagues,
>>>
>>>a couple of months ago an interested visitor of my presentation showed me
>>>a box with a set of bone items I had never seen before. He bought them on
>>>a flee market, but there were no addittional informations available. They
>>>are apparently not very old, I assume early 19th or late 18th century.
>>>You may take a look at them under the following link:
>>>http://www.knochenarbeit.de/pictures.php
>>>
>>>I assume the pieces do belong to some kind of game, but I do have no idea
>>>what kind of. If anyone has seen somthing similar before or has any hint
>>>of their use I and the owner will be glad to know.
>>>
>>>Best
>>>
>>>Christian
>>>--
>>>KNOCHENARBEIT
>>>
>>>Hans Christian Küchelmann
>>>Diplom-Biologe
>>>
>>>Konsul-Smidt-Str. 30, D-28219 Bremen, Germany
>>>tel: +421 / 61 99 177
>>>fax: +421 / 37 83 540
>>>mail: info at knochenarbeit.de
>>>web: http://www.knochenarbeit.de
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>François POPLIN
>>Anatomie Comparée
>>Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
>>55, rue de Buffon
>>75005 F-Paris
>>Tél : 33 (0)1 40 79 33 11
>>Fax : 33 (0)1 40 79 33 14
>>
>>
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