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How Did Romans Use Dodecahedrons?

Summary by neatorama.com
A dodecahedron is a 12-sided shape made with flat pentagons. More than a hundred of these objects have been found in excavations of Roman settlements around Europe, but curiously none have been found in Italy. These Roman dodecahedrons are made of a copper alloy, and have holes in their flat sides and knobs on their corners. The first was found in the 18th century, and there is no Roman documentation on them. What were they used for? So far, the…
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neatorama.com broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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