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A Roman throwing tower found at Vettweiß-Froitz-heim in Germany. The sides have been worked open, so that the players could see the dice rolling. Invented to prevent cheating. Text on the back reads: utere felix vivas ('use it and live as a lucky man').4th centuryOn the front it says Pictos victos hostis deleta ludite securi ('The Picts have been defeated, the enemy destroyed, play carefree').The text refers to a Roman victory over the Picts in Scotland, north of Roman Britannia.At LVR Museum, Bonn, Germany http://www.landesmuseum-bonn.lvr.de/en/startseite.htmlhttps://www.wissenschaft.de/magazin/weitere-themen/roemer-und-kelten-im-museum/
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