phdepressed

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Roman Dodecahedrons: A Mystifying Archaeological Find (hackaday.com)

Much about archaeology can be described as trying to figure out the context in which objects and constructions should be interpreted. A good example of this are the metal dodecahedrons (twelve-sided shape) which have been found during archaeological excavations at former Roman sites. Since 1739 over 115 of them have been...

phdepressed,

Don’t imagine it as a peg but like a thing to help knot around and hold a (small) rope in place.

But I think the sewing use is more likely.

phdepressed,

I’d say we left to plant a community garden. Anyone can see it, Anyone can join or start their own.

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