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Ancient Chess Piece with Extinct Language Found wink.gif


http://english.cri.cn/2906/2008/03/25/168@337761.htm

Archeologists found an ancient metal Chinese chess piece with rare and already extinct characters on it in Wuwei, a city in
northwestern China's Gansu province.

The piece has a diameter of 2.5 centimeters and the character "Shi", or "guard" in chess games, cast on one side and its Western Xia language cast on the other side, website xinhuanet.com reported. g.gif

The copper chess piece is the first archeological finding in China that bears the extinct Western Xia Language, experts at the Wuwei City Museum said.

Western Xia Dynasty existed from 1038 up to 1227 and its unique Western Xia language disappeared after the fall of the kingdom.



kaiselin
This is interesting news and is quite a find.
The picture in the link unfortuatly is just what appears to be a print or rubbing of the chess piece. What a shame it did not also include a picture of the real piece.
Non-Han Nan Ban
Awesome! It's only one character though; it would be nice to see a fully developed script. Oh well.

Eric (En Rui)
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