Elizabethan Bowling, particularly popular during the late 16th century, involved several forms, with the most common being "ninepins" or "skittles." Players would roll a wooden ball to knock down a set of pins arranged in a triangular formation, often played outdoors in yards or designated bowling alleys. The game emphasized skill and precision, and it became a social pastime among various classes. It also laid the groundwork for modern bowling games, evolving over the centuries into the sport we know today.
Tennis, bowling, archery.
The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
The symbol for miss in bowling is a dash like this [ - ]
Bowling, like golf, is an OFFENSIVE sport only. There is no DEFENSE in bowling.
Yes there is, in that they have Kegelbahn. It is like bowling but the lanes are different.
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What life was like during the Elizabethan era depended upon your social and financial status. If you had money and wealth, life was good. If you didn't, you had to work hard.
they gots no agriculture
very posh and expensive