Harpastum was a ball game played in ancient Rome, during the Roman Empire. It involved two teams, each trying to get control of a small ball, which was made of leather or animal bladder. The goal of the game was to keep possession of the ball while moving it across a designated area on the playing field, and eventually passing it through a small goalpost guarded by the opposing team.
The game was quite popular among ancient Romans and was played in various forms and rules across the empire. It was known for its intense physicality, as players would often engage in tackling, pushing, and shoving to gain control of the ball.
Today, the game of harpastum is considered to be a precursor to modern sports like football, rugby, and soccer. There are still some enthusiasts who recreate the game using historical rules and equipment, although it is not as widely played as it once was.
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