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  2. Toys and games in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Roman dolls depicting these figures may have been used for similar purposes as other portrayals of these figures: to promote Roman ideals of motherhood. [ 117 ] Ancient Roman dolls contained features such as accentuated breasts and detailed secondary sex characteristics such as wide hips , [ 118 ] protruding bellies, accentuated breasts, and ...

  3. List of gaming miniatures companies - Wikipedia

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    Archive Miniatures & Game Systems - Early producer of miniatures for role-playing games [1] Asgard Miniatures - Early British company based in Nottingham [2] Chronicle Figures - Early British company that produced role-playing game miniatures [3] Black Powder Red Earth - Produces Modern war game miniatures and game. All USA made materials.

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    A Fistfull of Miniatures (North Shore Press, 1986; Precis Intermedia Gaming, 2009) [1] A game in play using the Warhammer Ancient Battles ruleset.; Age of Battles (Zvezda, 2007) [1]

  5. Art collection in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Roman art collectors could satiate their needs by contracting artists, often Greek artists, [39] for commissions. [40] Aulus Gabinius, a Roman consul in 58, employed a Greek painter named Antiochus. [40] Livy, a 1st-century BCE Roman historian, stated that the Roman passion for collecting Greek artwork originated from the capture of Syracuse in ...

  6. Alan and Michael Perry - Wikipedia

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    They worked for Games Workshop from 1978 until 2014, and during that time worked on most of the company's miniature ranges. [1] [2] In addition, they were former sculptors for Wargames Foundry, [3] helped found Warhammer Historical Wargames [4] and now run the relatively new company "Perry miniatures", for which they produce historical ...

  7. 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] They are a little smaller than a 50 euro cent coin (about 24 mm in diameter).