"Everyone knows what a horse is"
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Actual guess after hearing that they're found with money. Used it to check size of coins for valuation? Sort of like how some coin counters with?
A piggy bank even?
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There is no evidence of that, and it does not align with the known techniques that Romans used for textile production. It would make zero sense as a tool for weaving, sprang or needlebinding.
I also have strong doubts for finger gloves being anything other than extraordinarily rare. Cmon, Roman clothes are mostly just draping yourself with big ass rectangles.
Like, thereโs just nothing there. YouTube grandma did something cute - Iโve been blackout drunk at the science museum knitting shit with pencils - thatโs not evidence that pencils are knitting tools. It doesnโt make sense as a textile art tool. The closest might be as a cordage/rope making tool - maaaaybe all of those extra knobs add some kind of tension - but that just doesnโt seem likely either.
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I say it's a key to a door that was destroyed and melted down. Behind the door. Butt plugs.
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If you think the idea of โknittingโ is itself too complicated to understand - why are you making arguments about textile history? What knowledge or interest do you have of textile history?
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That doesn't make sense. Why not just make it dodecahedral shaped and have little tear drop knobs at every vertici?
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If you think the idea of โknittingโ is itself too complicated to understand - why are you making arguments about textile history? What knowledge or interest do you have of textile history?
I understand it, mate, I don't think you understand it.
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ion know why you saying โagainโ like you made a big point of it being a childrenโs book (you didnโt). Iโm just saying I donโt like media like this. It feels like theyโre delegitimizing research that is already brushed off by society as not useful compared to something in a stem field.
We can have different opinions lol
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I understand it, mate, I don't think you understand it.
What exactly do you โunderstandโ? Do you knit? Do you do any sort of fiber art? Sometimes I think an aspect of this conversation is that people donโt understand or respect the complexity of fiber arts. Fast fashion has entirely distorted our understanding of how much complexity is involved in just producing the thread. Wool and flax have to be spun before you can knit or weave with them.
Needlebinding makes more sense in that premodern context where you donโt have modern sheep bred to have nice long staple length and the kind of spinning wheel to get consistent long threads. Needlebinding you usually work with short lengths, felted together.
Itโs worked on/off the thumb with a single needle. Tying it to one of the dodecahedron pegs would be dumb.
For weaving, I guess you could use it as a really stupid pin loom.
Which yeah - I donโt think the Romans were stupid. Making a needlessly expensive metal object to do things extra inefficientlyโฆ why? The Romans had better ways to make textiles, which we actually have evidence of.
Arguments in history have to be more than โI saw a video of someone on YouTube doing someone cool, so that must be how the world works.โ
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Part of a standardized curriculum
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Haha, they don't know how to use the three dodecahedron's.
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Artistic embellishment.
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with lead probably
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It could also have been used for a game
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What if it's a die for an ancient version of D&D? Labyrinths & Minotaurs. Or that thing you put treats in and then your dog rolls it around and gets a biccy every so often.
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No, sorry. You're a roommate. Every thing is a ritual object, every one is a roommate and good friend.
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Always love seeing these come up and everyone confidently stating that it's been solved. Everything from a knitting tool (highly unlikely as the Romans didn't knit) to a dice. The truth is we just don't know and likely never will unless a new source .
Personally I'm convinced by the theory that they're probably a metalworkers portfolio piece used to demonstrate the creators skill, either to potential customers or as a test to join a guild.
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This is SCP-184.
But you probably donโt have access to that file.
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Spaghetti portion measurer.