Yes, ancient people binge-played games. The textbook often features photos of:

He watched, mesmerized, as the high-resolution map of the Mediterranean on the screen began to ripple. The blue of the Aegean Sea started to bubble. A notification popped up, but it wasn't from his operating system. It was a dialogue box superimposed over the burning map.

(founded in 1927) is a primary source for world archaeology. Many of its volumes and specific articles are available via Cambridge Core Late Antiquity: Whether We Like It or Not

The textbook emphasizes ma'at (order, balance) as the guiding principle of Egyptian life. Lifestyle here was deeply tied to the Nile’s rhythm.

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For those interested in exploring this topic further, there are several textbook PDFs available online that provide more in-depth information on lifestyle and entertainment in antiquity. Some recommended resources include:

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