
Sports and Games of the Ancients
Steve Craig(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 1. June 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-313-36120-3 (ISBN)
Description
Based on reports from 19th century explorers, museum artifacts, and other historical documents, the rules, equipment, and diagrams as they are currently understood are provided here for readers, along with suggestions for adapting these sports and games for modern times. Sports enthusiasts and students will find this volume a valuable resource for discovering the earliest beginnings of our modern-day sports.
Divided according to seven geopolitical regions of the world, Sports and Games of the Ancients describes the sports, games, and play of our earliest ancestors. Their need for survival in often hostile conditions enable them to develop skills such as long distance running or archery, and these skills were then practiced in friendly competitions that evolved into our modern-day marathons and Olympic events. Covering such games as Africa's mancala and senet, the martial arts of Asia, the log run and Tejo of Latin America, and the boomerang and surfing of Oceania, this volume provides a solid picture of the sports and games of our ancient ancestors.
Divided according to seven geopolitical regions of the world, Sports and Games of the Ancients describes the sports, games, and play of our earliest ancestors. Their need for survival in often hostile conditions enable them to develop skills such as long distance running or archery, and these skills were then practiced in friendly competitions that evolved into our modern-day marathons and Olympic events. Covering such games as Africa's mancala and senet, the martial arts of Asia, the log run and Tejo of Latin America, and the boomerang and surfing of Oceania, this volume provides a solid picture of the sports and games of our ancient ancestors.
Reviews / Votes
"Craig provides a panoramic view of the nature of nonwork physical activity in the ancient world....Craig has produced an extraordinary trove for sports historians. Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates and above." - Choice "Many of today's sports are linked to those of the distant past. The study of the sports and games of varied cultures is therefore important. . . . This well-written reference is recommended for public and academic libraries." - Library Journal "The message that sports and games are truly pan-human activities is presented with lively descriptions, insightful ancedotes, and thoughtful reflection. This electric look at the human drama of athletic (and game-board) competition is what all sports and games ought to be:good fun." - The Historian "[a]n excellent compilation of ancient games and sports drawing from variety of experts in the historical aspects of these activities." - Journal of Occupational Science "[A]n amazing and painstakingly researched resource offering insights into the history of what was to evolve into modern-day sports and games. Many of the physical sports were practiced as much to emphasize survival skills as to relax and play. Ancient sports worldwide are discussed and evaluated in this adventurous and detailed repository filled with fascinating facts for true sports lovers. Also very highly recommended for sports history enthusiasts are the other two titles in this unique series: Sports And Games Of Medieval Cultures (0313317119, $49.95), and Sports And Games Of The 18th and 19th Centuries (0313316104, $49.95)." - Internet Bookwatch "[A] unique survey of the history of sports and games. The series is highly recommended for school, public, and academic libraries." - Lawrence Looks at Books "...Superbly researched....This title will interest researchers and teachers searching for ways of extending their lessons on different cultures. A solid purchase." - School Library Journal "...A good introductory reference source on major games and sports played all over the world in ancient times.... An excellent resource for teachers who want to liven up their history lesson plans....Recommended especially for public libraries, as well as college or curriculum collections needing a concise introduction to sports and games." - Booklist/Reference Books BulletinMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
442 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-36120-3 (9780313361203)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
STEVE CRAIG is an award-winning sportswriter who has previously authored Sportswriting: A Beginner's Guide.
Content
Introduction Africa Asia Europe Latin America Middle East North America Oceania Bibliography Index