A Tibetan chessboard dating back to the Tibetan Tubo Kingdom more than 1,000 years ago, has been discovered in Southwest China's Sichuan province, local authorities said Wednesday.
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The bureau said the rock weighed around two tonnes, and the chessboard was at the center of the surface of the rock.
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Two round holes, which were suggested to be used to hold chess pieces, were carved diagonally in the chessboard.
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It said the ancient chess game was once very popular among Tibetan upper classes, while two Tibetan noble troops were stationed in the area.
Experts also found that, depending on the model, lines and size, the chessboard discovered in Sichuan was similar to another Tibetan chessboard which was previously found in Maizhokunggar county in Tibet autonomous region.
Source: Xinhua News Agency [April 24, 2019]
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