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Grapefruit-sized, Roman-era dodecahedron discovered in farmer’s garden in England

In a farmer’s field in England’s East Midlands, a local volunteer organization discovered a grapefruit-sized, Roman-era dodecahedron. The first of its kind discovered in northwestern Europe outside of areas inhabited by Gauls or Celts between the 1st and 3rd centuries A.D.

(Norton Disney History and Archaeology Group)

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Michael Smith
7 months ago

It’s for seeds

Cathy Downes
7 months ago

I read an article that says It is a device for making rope, but I’ve never seen a demonstration on how it works.

Andrew Giles
7 months ago

The holes on opposing sides are different sizes. The device is used for measuring distance, apparently

Andrew Durkin
7 months ago

No, they are often found on Roman occupation sites, they are regarded as mysterious because very few academics have woven a glove.
You can buy contemporary versions of these in your local craft shop.

Tim Osborne
7 months ago

Tumbling Laundry ball to keep your togas fluffy in the wash.
That’s why they’re only found in cold places where woolly togas & cloaks would be appreciated.
😂

Vanita Storms
7 months ago

Looks like a toy I had for my daughters

Mary Ovitt
7 months ago

Calculator for figuring out and sorting coins/gold weight based on its size. With unmarked coins from everywhere, you need to make change. Set your ddh on the table, and depending which hole your coin falls through, you know its value. I through X

Jack R Ramjet
7 months ago

Early Fisher-Price?😲

Robin Harry Webber
7 months ago

Put a small candle inside and you have the first ever disco light.

Helen Mc Murray
7 months ago

Was it a game?

Linda Denham-Botha
7 months ago

Tupperware toy ball…?

Mark Humphreys
7 months ago

Why have we got a metal covid19 molecule from roman times?
Did the Romans predict the scamdemic?

Damian Philip
7 months ago

100 where given to the Early days of the Roman Republic by an Alien race in exchange for 100 Vestal Virgins (fit ones) , they where used to predict whether they would successfully conquer a country or win a decisive battle.
The famous Julius Caesar quote The die has been cast at the crossing of the Rubicon was the most well known case of one of the Decohedran Dice being thrown (cast).
The battles at Cannae and the one in German forests where disasters as each legate thought the other had brought a dice .

William Car
7 months ago

I think it was used for a game. Some were found with money? Notice the different size holes and the posts to keep it off the table a bit. Place a bet, put some game pieces inside, give it a roll and see which pieces come out.

James Linwood
7 months ago

They predicted COVID-19, just wow!!!

Marsha, Marsha,Marsha Blackburns rubber chicken.

It’s not for ropes. It’s for gloves. The holes are measurements for finger diameter. The nobs are where you start the yarn for the gloves fingers.

Terry DeWitt
7 months ago

Actually Roman’s were the first to put cat treats inside toys, this is a fine example of one of the first “catacas”

Andrzej Rysiak
7 months ago

Monetary tester

Мари Тичева
7 months ago

As is well known, the Foundation Stone was a double pentagon-dodecahedron, conceived as a “symbol of the human soul”. “In its double twelvefoldness,” so said Rudolf Steiner, “for us it is a symbol of the Microcosm, of the human soul aspiring to the Macrocosm.” . And later he drew attention twice more to the fact that this Stone “was formed according to the world images of the human soul”, that it was “formed as a stone of man, intent-seeking in the Spirit, intent-feeling in the World-soul, and awakening in the World Self”.

Baba Khalid
7 months ago

It looks like covid 19 virus

Arthur Craun
7 months ago

For knitting I thought they figured these out

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