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Maximilian Camacho
18 August, 11:29
Describe the bulla and its purpose in rome
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Aydan
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Bulla, an amulet worn like a locket, was given to male children in Ancient Rome nine days after birth ... Roman bullae were enigmatic objects of lead, for the well-off covered in gold foil. A bulla was worn around the neck as a locket to protect against evil spirits and forces.
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