I didn't read the whole Roman ball games website before posting. There is a section on how balls were constructed. No mention of human skulls, although they do talk about pig bladders.
> > Still don't know how they made balls back then in the first place. > Probably animal bladders inflated. Human skulls seems fairly > unlikely. > > > --- In [email protected], "Gina Ellis" > <gina_ellis@> wrote: > > > > Gene's gone and you people are going BOWLing? (Using Gene's head?) > (You do > > know how all games involving balls got started?) > > > > Re charity return address labels - I can't really bring myself to > use them, > > BUT, for those of you made of sterner stuff, any unsolicited stuff > you get > > in the mail is yours to do with as you will. And when you use the > stickers, > > you are giving the charity publicity. > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and moreĀ then map the > best > > route! Check out Live Local today! http://local.live.com/?mkt=en- > ca/ > > >
