Earthly Mission - The Swiss Army Knife was actually invented by the Romans around 200 AD! It has a spoon, knife, fork, spike, spatula and pick allowing the user to even clean
![Roman Silver 'Swiss Army Knife', 200 to 300CE, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The piece contains a knife, spoon and fork plus a spike, spatula and small pick. (1280x853) : r/ArtefactPorn Roman Silver 'Swiss Army Knife', 200 to 300CE, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The piece contains a knife, spoon and fork plus a spike, spatula and small pick. (1280x853) : r/ArtefactPorn](https://preview.redd.it/roman-silver-swiss-army-knife-200-to-300ce-the-fitzwilliam-v0-7htwhl4kfay81.jpg?auto=webp&s=215d27cdefd5ab9f1afe5e7064d6023dbc153832)
Roman Silver 'Swiss Army Knife', 200 to 300CE, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The piece contains a knife, spoon and fork plus a spike, spatula and small pick. (1280x853) : r/ArtefactPorn
![Dorsa Amir on X: "One of my favorite artifacts is this Ancient Roman multipurpose tool, which is basically their version of a Swiss Army Knife. From around 200-300 AD, this nifty little Dorsa Amir on X: "One of my favorite artifacts is this Ancient Roman multipurpose tool, which is basically their version of a Swiss Army Knife. From around 200-300 AD, this nifty little](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FRM4PiQVkAErKvP.jpg:large)
Dorsa Amir on X: "One of my favorite artifacts is this Ancient Roman multipurpose tool, which is basically their version of a Swiss Army Knife. From around 200-300 AD, this nifty little
![Roman History on X: "Ancient Roman multitool/pocket knife, the 3rd century AD Roman multitool/pocket knife from Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge is dated to the 3rd century AD. This iron and silver tool Roman History on X: "Ancient Roman multitool/pocket knife, the 3rd century AD Roman multitool/pocket knife from Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge is dated to the 3rd century AD. This iron and silver tool](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FEoUeKzXsAQqZ4n.jpg:large)