guy Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 (edited) We have had many posts on the mysterious dodecahedron (see below). Here is a fascinating video on one theory: It was used as a tool to knit gold wire for jewelry. Well worth a watch: Note: There have been at least 116 dodecahedrons found in the Roman Empire: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Interestingly, none have been in the Roman heartland in Italy. They are always found north of the Alps. I’m not sure of the significance of this fact. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_dodecahedron Edited June 5 by guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guidoLaMoto Posted May 1 Report Share Posted May 1 Ingenious..... ....but given the large number discovered there must have been huge number actually in use.....One has to wonder how many goldsmiths there were? OTOH-- there were huge numbers of lorica hamata in use for at least 600 yrs by the mi!itary. How was that chain mail manufactured?...by tedious hammering one link at a time, or by quickly weaving iron wire like this?... ...used in making chain mail, this would also help to explain the geographic distribution...iron more common to the north vs gold more common to the south. --just cogitating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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