One of the most mysterious Roman artifacts is the Dodecahedron. These small, hollow objects made of copper alloy date from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD and have twelve pentagonal faces, each with a circular hole of varying diameter. Despite their worldwide discovery in places like Austria, France, and the UK, their purpose remains unknown.
As seen on the news from Norton Disney in Lincolnshire, a Roman dodecahedron was found…
The object in question is just one of 33 found in Britain, and they have baffled archaeologists for years. At Corbridge Roman Town Museum, there are currently three dodecahedron’s on display.
For the Northeast, that is quite an achievement…





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