Archaeologists Exploring Ancient Greek Ruins In Libya Just Uncovered More Than 100 Game Boards That’d Been Carved Right Onto The City’s Surfaces

All That's Interesting | 28.04.2026 04:45
The ruins of the ancient city of Ptolemais in modern-day Libya have long produced a wealth of exciting archaeological discoveries. In recent years alone, archaeologists have studied the city’s acropolis and conducted underwater dives to examine an ancient shipwreck. But one of the city’s most curious discoveries, which has just been made public now, is a collection of more than 100 game boards carved directly into the ruins.