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  • Ancient mystery.

    Roman dodecahedra:
    These intriguing objects have recently made headlines, with a new find from Norton Disney in Lincolnshire prompting much discussion as to their function.

    Dodecahedra date from the Roman period in Britain (43-410AD). About 130 have been found across the north-west provinces of the former Roman empire, each finely crafted from copper alloy.

    No representations of these objects are known in ancient art or literature. They do not conform to a standard size and rarely show use-wear which could hint at their purpose. Although armchair experts will tell you their granny used one to knit gloves, archaeologists are undecided on their intended use.
    Ancient mystery. Roman dodecahedra: These intriguing objects have recently made headlines, with a new find from Norton Disney in Lincolnshire prompting much discussion as to their function. Dodecahedra date from the Roman period in Britain (43-410AD). About 130 have been found across the north-west provinces of the former Roman empire, each finely crafted from copper alloy. No representations of these objects are known in ancient art or literature. They do not conform to a standard size and rarely show use-wear which could hint at their purpose. Although armchair experts will tell you their granny used one to knit gloves, archaeologists are undecided on their intended use.
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  • Ancient mystery.

    Neolithic stone balls
    The elaborately carved stone balls found predominantly in Scotland and dating from the later Neolithic period (circa BC3200-2500) are one such mystery.

    Over 425 balls have been found. They are generally the size of a cricket ball and made from a wide variety of stones. Their surfaces are sculpted, sometimes into raised circular discs and sometimes with deep incisions defining knobs and lobes in high relief. Decoration takes the form of spirals or concentric shapes, echoing those found on pottery and monumental stones of the era.

    Three carved stone balls on display.
    Three Scottish examples, in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow.
    Some have been found in burials, others in settlements. They are rarely, if ever, identical and most are found alone, so don’t seem to have been part of a set. Some appear to have been heavily handled during their lifetime.

    The original use of these stone balls has been a source of much debate, right back to their earliest discovery in the 19th century. Many were chance finds or circulated with little provenance in art collections, and have rarely been found in an archaeological context.
    Ancient mystery. Neolithic stone balls The elaborately carved stone balls found predominantly in Scotland and dating from the later Neolithic period (circa BC3200-2500) are one such mystery. Over 425 balls have been found. They are generally the size of a cricket ball and made from a wide variety of stones. Their surfaces are sculpted, sometimes into raised circular discs and sometimes with deep incisions defining knobs and lobes in high relief. Decoration takes the form of spirals or concentric shapes, echoing those found on pottery and monumental stones of the era. Three carved stone balls on display. Three Scottish examples, in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow. Some have been found in burials, others in settlements. They are rarely, if ever, identical and most are found alone, so don’t seem to have been part of a set. Some appear to have been heavily handled during their lifetime. The original use of these stone balls has been a source of much debate, right back to their earliest discovery in the 19th century. Many were chance finds or circulated with little provenance in art collections, and have rarely been found in an archaeological context.
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  • Which door would you open?

    Which door would you open?
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  • Forest Lake in the Moonlight (1888) by Hjalmar Munsterhjelm captures that ancient silence -where shadow and spirit blur.
    A moment before the howl. A breath before the gods return."
    Forest Lake in the Moonlight (1888) by Hjalmar Munsterhjelm captures that ancient silence -where shadow and spirit blur. A moment before the howl. A breath before the gods return."
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  • FolkRealms Caption Contest

    Craft the perfect caption for this image and claim your level-up reward!

    The caption with the most reactions wins: 500 points. (1 level-up)

    Winner will be found April 4th!
    - to join, add your comment below in this post.
    🔅 FolkRealms Caption Contest 🔅 Craft the perfect caption for this image and claim your level-up reward! The caption with the most reactions wins: 500 points. (1 level-up) Winner will be found April 4th! - to join, add your comment below in this post.
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  • Lets see if anything has changed!
    Are you using FolkRealms on Mobile or Computer?
    Lets see if anything has changed! Are you using FolkRealms on Mobile or Computer?
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  • What Calls To You Most?
    What Calls To You Most?
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  • (Only for the Android app testers)
    Did you notice any issue when installing the app?
    (Only for the Android app testers) Did you notice any issue when installing the app?
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  • Are you interested in testing our new FolkRealms Android app (Google Play)?
    If yes, please send your email in a private message to Danheim.
    Are you interested in testing our new FolkRealms Android app (Google Play)? If yes, please send your email in a private message to Danheim.
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  • If you could retreat into nature for a while, where would you go?
    If you could retreat into nature for a while, where would you go?
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