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Why not? Egyptian pharaohs were buried with (among other things) food and everyday necessities, because it was believed they'd take them along to the afterlife for use there.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grave_goods

Modern society is not much different: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/photo/ohio-mans-wish-fulfilled-...



I feel like "why not" is not a sufficient answer, especially when trying to explain a single object. The pharaohs were buried with everything, including people, so that's not a great analogy.


From the article:

> Archaeologists have recovered dodecahedrons from the graves of men and women, in coin hoards and even in refuse heaps, so a blanket explanation for their use has not been found.

There's no indication these were the only things in graves that I can see.


You could easily find information about Roman burial practices. It would help you decide whether knitting accessories fit the pattern.




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