maybe its for measuring how much pasta you need to boil
There’s no horse on it, silly!
I understood that reference
Tell me please.
I’m missing a reference and it itches my brain.
There was a post a few days ago about a tool to measure pasta and it was like a ruler with the holes in it in the shape of a kid, a man and a horse.
how much pasta you need to knit a toga or some shit
Future archeologist: What do you think they used those things for?
My point is, maybe it was just art, fun, deko?
Future archeologists: we believe these were to provide a form of transportation for their miniature gods, as the large humans honored the devices with novel patterns.
Reality:
Spinny boi
It’s a girth measurer.
By the looks of it, the Romans were size queens and kings. The frescos and mosaics of Pompeii support that theory.
My mother got really interested in these things a while ago. I think she mostly buys into the glove-knitting theory. Whatever the case, I 3D printed her a model of one and it’s sitting on the mantle over her fireplace.
Archaeologists in 2000 years will be puzzled again. “Plastic dodecahedra found near broken mantelpieces, what could it be used for? Anyway I made one out of technetium for my grandma”
possibly used to start the primal source of heat called fire
It’s a ghastly that ran out of gas.
I just assumed it was one of these http://www.voting.ukscientists.com/penrose.html