12 August 2014

Senet - The Game of Passing


Besides Lego, I have been fascinated by spaceflight and ancient Egypt. This post will deal with the latter. I have been fortunate over the years to visit many sites and see treasures from that period and the thing that gets me is how life hasn't really changed over 5000 years.

Take for example Senet, a board game from as far back as 3500BC, predating the Pharaohs. Think about its mechanics, its skill to play, its chance factors and you can see this is quite an advanced game. It is also simple to construct, some sand, a few sticks and about 14 stones/pebbles and you can play. Over the years more ornate versions were built, much like high-end chess sets today, now its time for my version.....

Like the ones you can see in museums, I have built it in a similar style. The play area sits on top of a long rectangular box, which contains a drawer for the pieces. I have added some decoration to give it a more "Egyptian" feel and built in a couple of hidden spaces.

Senet Board 01


More pictures over the fold



Senet End 01Senet End 02

The two ends



Senet Hidden 02
Senet Side 03
Senet Side 02
Senet Side 01
Side panels


Senet Drawer 04
Opening the drawer mechanism


Senet Drawer 03
Sliding drawer out

Senet Drawer 01
Side of drawer


Senet Hidden 06
Hidden compartment 1



Senet Hidden 03

Senet Hidden 04
Hidden compartment 2 and what lies within


Senet Hidden 01
Last hidden compartment


There are a few more pics in my Flickr album

I will be posting the rules later on.

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