

▲ 18 r/romandodecahedron
Could it be just a thing you jam on the end of a stick to tie things to?
It appears the opposite holes are different sizes, so this would allow it to be jammed securely into a tapered piece of wood, e.g. a tent pole. You’d then have something potentially on the end of a long stick, extremely well suited to tying or otherwise attaching things to, perhaps even poking other sticks/poles into.
The Romans were renowned for their efficiency in setting up and taking down camp, maybe this was a special sort of their more fancy tents?
u/BirdUp69 — 10 days ago