In the relative peace of interwar Europe, Finnish architect Otto-Iivari Meurman recorded the discovery of a spiral staircase leading to an underground chamber of the centuries-old Vyborg Castle. But ...
It is said to be around 5000 BC how the people got to play board games that are loved worldwide even in the 21st century. It is reported that a type of board game that has been loved by many people ...
When it comes to gaming, there's retro, and then there's really retro. There's Atari 2600 retro, and then there's shapes-carved-into-stone retro. Centuries ago, during a time when a Nintendo Switch ...
A medieval board game has been discovered in a secret chamber hidden underneath a 13th Century Russian castle. The game, carved into a hunk of ancient clay, is likely a version of nine men's morris, a ...
During routine repair work, archaeologists uncovered a heavy stone lid that turned out to be a fifteenth century heraldic slab from the powerful Tott family, long believed lost. The find links modern ...
Bureaucrats, he said, prefer to wait for budgetary funds. The region will receive funding for the restoration of Vyborg Castle from the World Bank as part of its Preservation and Promotion of Cultural ...
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