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The mysterious dodecahedrons

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10 April 2021, 06:32 PM
wtg
The mysterious dodecahedrons
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One August day in 1987, Brian Campbell was refilling the hole left by a tree stump in his yard in Romford, East London, when his shovel struck something metal. He leaned down and pulled the object from the soil, wondering at its strange shape. The object was small—smaller than a tennis ball—and caked with heavy clay. “My first impressions," Campbell tells Mental Floss, "were it was beautifully and skillfully made … probably by a blacksmith as a measuring tool of sorts.”

Campbell placed the artifact on his kitchen windowsill, where it sat for the next 10 or so years. Then, he visited the Roman fort and archaeological park in Saalburg, Germany—and there, in a glass display case, was an almost identical object. He realized that his garden surprise was a Roman dodecahedron: a 12-sided metal mystery that has baffled archaeologists for centuries. Although dozens, and perhaps hundreds, of explanations have been offered to account for the dodecahedrons, no one is certain just what they were used for.




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(I wanted the plural to be dodecahedra. Turns out both dodecahedrons and dodecahedra are correct.)


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10 April 2021, 10:25 PM
CHAS
Ask L Ron Hubbard


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11 April 2021, 07:59 AM
Mary Anna
Wow! That's so cool!


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11 April 2021, 11:26 PM
AdagioM
I had seen the theory that it was for knitting gloves, but it looks pretty laborious.


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12 April 2021, 09:13 AM
ShiroKuro
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Originally posted by CHAS:
Ask L Ron Hubbard


ROTFLMAO


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12 April 2021, 11:32 AM
pianojuggler
D&D.


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12 April 2021, 12:32 PM
ShiroKuro
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Originally posted by pianojuggler:
D&D.


Yes


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12 April 2021, 01:02 PM
BeeLady
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Originally posted by AdagioM:
I had seen the theory that it was for knitting gloves, but it looks pretty laborious.


That is a fascinating idea that brings to mind card weaving. Perhaps some sort of devise to guide strings to make rope or fishing nets?


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