Rare chess piece found in back yard of museum
THE smallest medieval Arabic chess piece to be discovered in the
country has been unearthed in an archaeological dig at Wallingford
Museum.
At first curators at the museum in High Street thought the artefact was a tiny carving of a cat.
But a closer examination revealed it was a chess piece made from the
tip of an antler, and further pieces could be found when a second dig is
carried out at the visitor attraction in July.
Curator Judy Dewey said: "We have joked that we will pick up the other
31 pieces and the board but of course that's very unlikely."
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