Simon Sands
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“Most likely they were some form of religious or ritual object,” he said. “The Romans were a very superstitious lot, and generally required signs to allow them to make decisions in their daily lives.”
10:33 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Jeff Pilchard
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In response to Simon Sands.
It must have been such a rush to brush the dirt off this and realize what it was . . .
11:12 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Simon Sands
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In response to Jeff Pilchard.
I am trying to find more inforation on this....looking for a video or something....
11:13 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Jeff Pilchard
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Not a video, but a good survey, with a distribution map and a list of imagined uses . . .

https://www.atlasobscura.c...
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11:15 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Simon Sands
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In response to Jeff Pilchard.
I love this damn community...thank you so much...
11:19 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Jeff Pilchard
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In response to Simon Sands.
You're very welcome!! I have learned and continue to learn a lot from you and all the other Spoutans.
11:22 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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Jeff Pilchard
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In response to Jeff Pilchard.
And the metal ones, at least, were expensive and intricate to make, so either high-end consumers used then, or they were important for some other reason. Which makes me doubt the yarn-winding theory
11:18 AM - Apr 30, 2024
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