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a 1 of a kind 2000-year-old silver penis pendant found almost 2 years ago in the UK is now considered a national treasure. -- (link)
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Peglegpete
Seems the Romans were big on phallic symbols ;) -- (link)
Posted by
Meg (aka Mojave)
Jun 4 '22, 12:03
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http://www.slackertalk.com/?post_id=5379950&board_id=34400&username=Mojave
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This is why I love archaeology. Explicit Roman graffiti and insult on rock near Hadrian's Wall.
Meg (aka Mojave)
Jun 3 '22, 20:14
and TIL - now I know where the term 'caca' originated :)
https://www.livescience.com/roman-penis-graffiti-stone-uk?fbclid=IwAR2sxwyR187Fc74eBqECzdXlJRPyMLAN0X_AypmSYosvDJhVxL0pu-rH0Dc
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1.2" is not that big :)))))))))))))))))))))))) -- nm
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Peglegpete
Jun 4, 12:12
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It is to me. -- nm
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Alex Jones
Jun 4, 12:50
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