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  2. Spintria - Wikipedia

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    A set of spintria tokens found in Rome, dating from around 22 to 37 CE [1]. A spintria (plural, spintriae) is a small bronze or brass Roman token that typically has a sexual image on one side, and a numeral ranging from I to XVI on the other. [2]

  3. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    In tarot, Roman numerals (with zero) are often used to denote the cards of the Major Arcana. In Ireland, Roman numerals were used until the late 1980s to indicate the month on postage Franking. In documents, Roman numerals are sometimes still used to indicate the month to avoid confusion over day/month/year or month/day/year formats.

  4. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Tattoo artists create these designs using several tattooing processes and techniques, including hand-tapped traditional tattoos and modern tattoo machines. The history of tattooing goes back to Neolithic times, practiced across the globe by many cultures, and the symbolism and impact of tattoos varies in different places and cultures.

  5. Roman graffiti - Wikipedia

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    In archaeological terms, graffiti (plural of graffito) is a mark, image or writing scratched or engraved into a surface. [1] There have been numerous examples found on sites of the Roman Empire, including taverns and houses, as well as on pottery of the time.

  6. Gradation (art) - Wikipedia

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    Analog photography is limited by the materials and equipment used by the photographer to capture gradation. These constraints are eliminated in digital photography, where software can be used to manipulate photograph images to create gradation. [4] A photograph emphasizing gradation in the colour of autumn leaves in Yokoami, Tokyo, Japan.

  7. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Using simple techniques and tools, tattoo artists in the early republic typically worked on board ships using anything available as pigments, even gunpowder and urine. Men marked their arms and hands with initials of themselves and loved ones, significant dates, symbols of the seafaring life, liberty poles, crucifixes, and other symbols." [140]

  8. The Life-Changing Hack for Defrosting Your Windshield - AOL

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    The Genius Hack for Defrosting Your Windshield Vladimir Zlotnik - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

  9. Engraved gem - Wikipedia

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    At some point it was adapted by adding an inscription and cross to represent Saint Peter Relief cameo of a Roman prince. Perhaps 14th century. An engraved gem, frequently referred to as an intaglio, is a small and usually semi-precious gemstone that has been carved, in the Western tradition normally with images or inscriptions only on one face. [1]