Dodecahedron is an ancient
Roman device of yet unknown
purpose found on multiple
locations, mainly in North
Europe. Two main
assumptions of its true purpose
are: it was either rudimental
surveyor’s theodolite or
ladies sexual toy: (1) there
are proper markings on it
refuting the claim that there
are no markings at all whose
have to exist in case that this is
indeed a theodolite, and (2)
there were made mainly of
copper and silver alloy that
has strong both contraceptive
and bactericide traits, and
adequate holes could keep
cervix closed during orgasm
preventing conception. Spikes’
purpose might be to improve
releasing of silver and copper
ions and to fix it. It is more
likely a theodolite than
therapeutic sex toy. A
theodolite pro argument: it has
markings (ancient 4 was IIII,
not IV); contra ones: some of
them do not have holes at all.
It is 3D: click it with
mice to rotate and
roll the middle button
to zoom, press it to
move around.