VERY RARE ANCIENT ROMAN CARVED GAMING PIECE ASTRAGALUS TOP 200 - 300 AD




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Reference Number: Avaluer:26082297Colour: Brown
Provenance: Ownership History AvailableType: Dice
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EXCESSIVELY RARE ANCIENT ROMAN CARVED GAMING PIECE /DICE/ ASTRAGALUS. ROMAN DICES IN THIS TOP CONDITION ARE VERY HARD TO FIND
 In ancient Greece, the word astragalus referred to the vertebrae and ankle bones (carpels and tarsals) usually from sheep. These bones, or astragaloi, were used as gaming pieces and are considered to be the precursors of dice.

 The term astragalus is used by historians and archaeologists to refer to games of chance played... with the animal bones.The astragaloi, called by Romans taxilli (singular: taxillus) were used for both gambling and decision-making. Although it has not been proven, these early forms of dice are thought to have been used in the “casting of lots, ” or setting a course of action dependent on random chance. The most familiar instance is the Biblical story of the Roman soldiers casting lots for the robe of Christ at his crucifixion. Tossing marked bones was a practice used not only by the ancient Greeks and Romans, but apparently dates back to our earliest ancestors. In The Origins of Randomness,  Diane Mathios (2002) states, “Dice and astragali were also used in divination and soothsaying to make the wishes of the deity known."  

DIMENSIONS:4.1 GRAMS10mm
Age: 200-300 AD
Metal detecting find, mainland Europe


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