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Description: Chinese Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) pottery figurines of scholarly gentrymen playing and arguing over a divinational board game of liubo. According to a University of Washington site, these types of figures were often placed in Han tombs so that the spirit of the deceased would utilize them as a means of entertainment in the afterlife.
Title: Pottery game players
Credit: http://picasaweb.google.com/GaryLeeTodd/HenanProvincialMuseum1ZhengzhouPrehistoryThroughHanDynasty#, Henan Provincial Museum
Author: Gary Lee Todd
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