The filetto game, locally called "merlér" and not to be confused with the analogous game of the tris, is present on many rocks scattered in the woods but sometimes also appears engraved on the thresholds of the house. Originally considered a prehistoric religious symbol, it is more simply a game that has come into our territory in the Late Antique or in the High Middle Ages together with the game of cheeks.
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