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The Vindolanda site is an ancient Roman fort
and settlement located in modern-day Northumberland, England. During
excavations at the site, archaeologists have discovered many interesting
artifacts, including a wooden phallus.
A wooden
phallus found in a ditch at Vindolanda, a Roman auxiliary fort in central
England, may have been used for sexual purposes.
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The object is likely the "first known example of a
non-miniaturized disembodied phallus made of wood in the Roman world" and
was one of numerous items discarded in a second century A.D. ditch, including
shoes and dress accessories, small tools, and craft waste items, like scraps of
leather and worked antlers,
The wooden phallus was found in a ditch at
Vindolanda in the 1970s. It is thought to date back to the Roman period, around
2000 years ago. The phallus is about 20 cm long and carved from a single piece
of wood. It is highly detailed, with veins and a bulbous tip, and has a small
hole drilled through the center.
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It is believed that the phallus was likely
used as a fertility symbol or as a good luck charm to ward off evil spirits. It
may have also had a more practical use as a medical tool for gynecological
exams or for stimulating sexual pleasure. Similar objects have been found at
other Roman sites, suggesting that they were not uncommon in ancient Roman
culture.
Overall, the wooden phallus found in a ditch
at Vindolanda provides a unique insight into the sexual practices and beliefs of
the people who lived at the site over 2000 years ago.
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