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- Knucklebones, also known as scatter jacks, snobs, astragaloi (singular: astragalus), tali, dibs, fivestones, jacks, jackstones, or jinks, among many other...
- 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...
- 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...
- for children and young people in the Empire included hoop rolling and knucklebones (astragali or "jacks"). Girls had dolls made of wood, terracotta, and...
- of Nepal in 2017. Po****r children's games include versions of tag, knucklebones, hopscotch, Duck, duck, goose and lagori, while marbles, top, hoop rolling...
- 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...
- 2013-09-30. "Knucklebones". Mubi.Com. Retrieved 6 September 2013. "Knucklebones (1971)". IMDb.Com. Retrieved 6 September 2013. "Se-ghap (Knucklebones) (1971)...
- fortune-telling with the talus of hoofed animals, colloquially known as knucklebones. The Ancient Egyptian game of senet (pla**** before 3000 BCE and up to...
- Knucklebones was a bi-monthly United States–based magazine, focused on providing news and reviews of board games and card games. The magazine included...
- has media related to Caltrops (weapon). Area denial weapon Booby trap Knucklebones, a game, with similar hazards Triskelion Burke, John (1846). A Genealogical...