03-21-2015, 06:18 PM
I have seen a few reproductions of a Roman calendar. I have seen them for sale by The Roman shop, in a picture by XXI Rapax (I think), and drawings of them on a few websites about the Roman calendar. The calendar has 7 figures/bust of gods, a zodiac wheel centered below the figures, and I - XXX on either side of the wheel. A peg hole is below each figure, next to each Roman numeral, and next to each zodiac symbol.
I would like to know if this item is a real item from antiquity?
Where/When was it found?
Who found it?
What are the details of the item? what is it made of? What are the dimensions?
Where is it now?
I would like to know if this item is a real item from antiquity?
Where/When was it found?
Who found it?
What are the details of the item? what is it made of? What are the dimensions?
Where is it now?
Joshua B. Davis
Marius Agorius Donatus Minius Germanicus
Optio Centuriae
Legio VI FFC, Cohors Flavus
[url:vat9d7f9]http://legvi.tripod.com[/url]
"Do or do not do, their is no try!" Yoda
Marius Agorius Donatus Minius Germanicus
Optio Centuriae
Legio VI FFC, Cohors Flavus
[url:vat9d7f9]http://legvi.tripod.com[/url]
"Do or do not do, their is no try!" Yoda