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Ph*llus tintinnabulum found in Serbia


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A tintinnabulum is a type of Roman wind chime, frequently designed to resemble a phallus. Archaeologists have excavated such a wind chime at the ancient site of Viminacium, located roughly 100 kilometers (70 miles) east of Belgrade.

 

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https://arkeonews.net/magical-roman-phallus-wind-chime-unearthed-in-serbia/

 

https://www.heritagedaily.com/2023/11/phallus-wind-chime-found-at-roman-viminacium/149237

 

 

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An example of a phallus tintinnabulum found in Pompeii: These may have been used to ward off evil and bring good luck.

 

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