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====3000-1500 B.C.==== *Lady Puabi of Ur is a boardgame fan. Boardgames and d4s were interred along with her body. One of the games is Senet[http://nabataea.net/senet.html], another very early version of Backgammon. *The Chinese invent the dice tray, rolling their dice into pottery bowls to keep track of them (probably because they kept knocking over the miniatures) *In India, stick dice are in wide use. Like a huge toothpick with flat sides. Most of the ones found were 4 sided. Some primitive neckbeards still make d3's this way.
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