Published January 1, 2022 | Version v1
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Nos fritillum dicimus. Nuovi dati sulla cultura materiale ludica di Pompei

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  • 1. Université de Fribourg

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This paper deals with a particular kind of ludic objects, the so-called fritilli (or dice-shakers). Usually, peculiar
types of small pot of pyriform or cylindrical shape are considered fritilli in Pompeii, but the question can be
faced in a different way. The work carried out in the storageroom of Pompeii has permitted to identify several
gaming sets in which the presence of fritilli can be attested. The data here presented can offer new insights to
the question, shifting from a morphological approach to a contextual one, as suggested by the last perspectives
of research. This paper underlines, once again, the complexity of the Pompeian material culture and allow us
to throw new lights on the ludic habits of the ancient inhabitants.

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European Commission
Locus Ludi - Locus Ludi: The Cultural Fabric of Play and Games in Classical Antiquity 741520