Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa: Cities That Were Ahead of Their Time — Fexingo History

Mohenjo-Daro's Game Board: The World's Oldest Dice Game

6 min · 4. Juli 2026
Episode Mohenjo-Daro's Game Board: The World's Oldest Dice Game Cover

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna take a closer look at one of the most intriguing artifacts from the Indus Valley Civilization: a rectangular game board with inlaid squares and markings, found at Mohenjo-Daro and dated to around 2500 BCE. They explore how this board game — possibly an early version of chaupar or pachisi — reveals social life, leisure, and even ritual practices among the Harappans. The conversation covers the board's design, similar finds from Lothal and Dholavira, the use of cubic and tabular dice, and what these games tell us about Indus trade, cultural exchange, and everyday life. Lucas also touches on the game's possible connection to later games like the Royal Game of Ur and the Egyptian senet, and what the Harappan game pieces — made from terracotta, stone, and shell — imply about social stratification. A fresh angle on a civilization often seen only through its plumbing and seals. #MohenjoDaro #Harappa #IndusValley #BoardGame #Chaupar #Pachisi #AncientDice #Terracotta #Lothal #Dholavira #RoyalGameOfUr #Senet #Archaeology #Leisure #SocialHistory #2500BCE #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Indus Valley Weights and Measures: Ancient Standardization Cover

Indus Valley Weights and Measures: Ancient Standardization

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