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“Roman period bronze wheel cutters, similar to modern-day pizza or pastry cutters.”
Photographed at the National Museum of Rome in the remains of the Terme di Diocleziano (Baths of Diocletian), Rome, Italy.
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Roman beauty kit, Tarraco viva, 2007.
Roman Padlocks
Musée d'Archéologie National, National Archaeology Museum of Saint-Germain-En-Laye Paris. Roman Bronzes.
Iron adze-hammer with remains of wooden handle (rowan, whitebeam or service tree). On display with reconstruction of handle. The eye is oval with a long, rectangular sleeve below it. The hammer-head is rectangular with a slightly domed face. The adze-blade is turned through a sharp angle and has straight sides which splay out to give a relatively wide, slightly convex edge.