古羅馬 骨 罕见的 Legionary Gaming Dice,带有罗马数字。 (沒有保留價)





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罕見的羅馬軍團骰,骨製材料,刻有羅馬數字I至VI,文化:古羅馬,公元1–3世紀,尺寸約11.5 × 11.4 × 11.9 mm,狀態良好,真實性:原始/官方,於2024年由荷蘭取得。
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Size: ± 11,5 x 11,4 x 11,9 mm
Roman six-sided bone gaming dice, known as tesserae in Latin. Each face engraved with Roman numerals I to VI. The cube is well-proportioned with slightly softened edges from use. Rare type!
-> Dice such as this were widely used throughout the Roman Empire not only for games of chance and strategy, but also for divination, reflecting the deep cultural fascination with fortune and fate.
Condition: good solid condition. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
-> The Romans were very fond of playing with dice, and various dice games were frequently enjoyed in taverns, military camps, streets, and even palaces. Several emperors, including Caligula and Commodus, were known to be inveterate players. A now-lost book 'De arte alae' (on the art of dice) was written by the Roman Emperor Claudius.
Dice such as this were widely used throughout the Roman Empire not only for games of chance and strategy, but also for divination, reflecting the deep cultural fascination with fortune and fate.
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由Google翻譯翻譯Attention: 由于海关规定,我们只能在欧盟内发货。在下标前,请确保您有有效的欧盟收货地址。
Size: ± 11,5 x 11,4 x 11,9 mm
Roman six-sided bone gaming dice, known as tesserae in Latin. Each face engraved with Roman numerals I to VI. The cube is well-proportioned with slightly softened edges from use. Rare type!
-> Dice such as this were widely used throughout the Roman Empire not only for games of chance and strategy, but also for divination, reflecting the deep cultural fascination with fortune and fate.
Condition: good solid condition. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
-> The Romans were very fond of playing with dice, and various dice games were frequently enjoyed in taverns, military camps, streets, and even palaces. Several emperors, including Caligula and Commodus, were known to be inveterate players. A now-lost book 'De arte alae' (on the art of dice) was written by the Roman Emperor Claudius.
Dice such as this were widely used throughout the Roman Empire not only for games of chance and strategy, but also for divination, reflecting the deep cultural fascination with fortune and fate.
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