one or more stones or knucklebones from the table while the ball is in the air. This continues until all five stones or knucklebones have been picked up...
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Metatarsal bones (redirect from Knucklebone)
The metatarsal bones or metatarsus (pl.: metatarsi) are a group of five long bones in the midfoot, located between the tarsal bones (which form the heel...
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fortune-telling with the talus of hoofed animals, colloquially known as knucklebones. The Ancient Egyptian game of senet (played before 3000 BCE and up to...
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2013-09-30. "Knucklebones". Mubi.Com. Retrieved 6 September 2013. "Knucklebones (1971)". IMDb.Com. Retrieved 6 September 2013. "Se-ghap (Knucklebones) (1971)...
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for children and young people in the Empire included hoop rolling and knucklebones (astragali or "jacks"). Girls had dolls made of wood, terracotta, and...
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Knucklebone is a group of five long bones in the midfoot. Knucklebone may also refer to: The knuckles, or metacarpal bones Knucklebones, a game Knucklebone...
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of Nepal in 2017. Popular children's games include versions of tag, knucklebones, hopscotch, Duck, duck, goose and lagori, while marbles, top, hoop rolling...
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of aristocratic descent; the Secret History notes that they exchanged knucklebones and arrows as gifts and swore the anda pact—the traditional oath of Mongol...
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or numbers. Historically, as with dice games, the "dice" were usually knucklebones or other small bones of quadrupeds. Marked astragali (talus bones) of...
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(knucklebones). The game was played with four 4-sided rectangular dice numbered I, III, IV and VI, usually made from sheep's or goat's knucklebones. In...
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Jacks or jacks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jacks may refer to: Knucklebones, a game of ancient origin, also known as "jacks" Jacks (band), a 1960s...
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with an L- or 𝐈-shaped cross section). It is similar in shape to metal knucklebones, although on a much larger scale. The hedgehog is very effective in keeping...
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ludus latrunculorum and ludus duodecim scriptorum, or a game played with knucklebones (astragali). Latin poetry often explores the concept of ludus as playfulness...
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has media related to Caltrops (weapon). Area denial weapon Booby trap Knucklebones, a game, with similar hazards Triskelion Burke, John (1846). A Genealogical...
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to knucklebones used in divination practices by sangomas, Southern African traditional healers.: 10 The second is a reference to the knucklebones used...
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even though many have passed laws restricting it. Early people used the knucklebones of sheep as dice. Some people develop a psychological addiction to gambling...
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both expensive and quite cheap gifts, including writing tablets, dice, knucklebones, moneyboxes, combs, toothpicks, a hat, a hunting knife, an axe, various...
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(February 5, 2007). "Magazine Review: Knucklebones". Blog Critics. Retrieved November 29, 2015. "Knucklebones and Games Quarterly". BoardGameGeek. May...
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Terror in Meeple City, Don't Break the Ice, Crossbows and Catapults, Knucklebones, Twister, PitchCar Dice bunco, craps, poker dice, sic bo, yahtzee Paper...
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Greenlandic Inuit believed that spirits inhabited every human joint, even knucklebones. List of features in Greenland named after Greenlandic Inuit Inuit Circumpolar...
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relaxing or sleeping Onesie (infant bodysuit), a garment worn by babies Knucklebones, a children's game, is also called onesies Onesies (Bluey), an episode...
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"Not Much Equipment Games" returns – Bear, Hunter, Ninja! - Knucklebones". Knucklebones. 16 November 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015. "Ninja, Hunter, Bear"...
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Greece and Rome called 'Astragal' (Knucklebones), where children played a similar game using sheep's knucklebones. This ancient pastime is also known...
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1970s, under the name pentovola (Greek πεντόβολα). Korean culture Yut Knucklebones 장, 주근, 공기놀이, Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean...
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popular Naadam activity is the playing of games using shagai, which are knucklebones that serve as game pieces and tokens of both divination and friendship...
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A marble tablet from Herculaneum showing women playing knucklebones, depicting Phoebe, Leto, Niobe, Hilearia, and Agle, painted and signed by an artist...
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Cameron Harrison 2013 Geography Club Russell Lead role 2014 By God's Grace Chris Taylor Knucklebones Adam 2017 Bad Kids of Crestview Academy Matt Clark...
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Heraclitus, thoroughly disapproving of civil life at Ephesus, played knucklebones in the temple with the boys, and later deposited his writings there....
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Keep Away (Monkey in the middle) Knock, Knock, Ginger (Ding dong ditch) Knucklebones (jackstones, Jacks) Limbo London Bridge Mother May I? Oshikura Manju...
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Nestlé Dibs, a frozen snack Dibs, an alternative name for the game of knucklebones or jacks To call dibs, to assert a claim In Chicago, the practice of...
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