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Thousand Year Old Campfire, or Old Morris Cave: A Continuous Use Campsite in Mammoth Cave National Park, an Excavation

Thousand Year Old Campfire, or Old Morris Cave: A Continuous Use Campsite in Mammoth Cave National Park, an Excavation

Publisher

Author

Tim Hutchings

Age Rating

Teen (13+)

Price Type
Paid
Tags
Archaeology History Building lang:English mechanic:Dice mechanic:Drawing mechanic:Flowcharts mechanic:Prompts Solo

Summary

Solo archaeological game: excavate a campsite frequently used for a thousand years!

Full Description

Thousand Year Old Campfire is disguised as a particular sort of regionally produced archaeology journal which I used to see for sale in state parks when I was a youth.

In this solo game you are creating the results of an excavation of a cave mouth which has been a frequently used campsite for a thousand or more years. You do this backwards, building up history from the bedrock up.

You will roll a die and add dirt, building the cave floor upwards over time. At some points there will be archaeological finds 'uncovered'; you will operate a flowchart to learn about that find and how it came to be there. I am very proud of these flowcharts–some of them are, maybe, the best art I've ever made.

What you need to play:
the game rules, of course
a play sheet
a six-sided die
a pencil or pen
a blue ballpoint pen (optional, really)
2-3 hours to spare, maybe more depending on how you play games

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