Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered several rock carvings depicting an ancient board game that dates back 4,000 years. The game was found in the Teymareh rock art site in Iran.
- The game pieces and board were carved into the rock, suggesting it was a popular pastime for people living in the region during that time period.
- The discovery provides insights into the social and cultural activities of ancient civilizations, as board games were often used for entertainment, strategy, and social interaction.