Double phallus engraved on a pierced stick. From the Gorge d’Enfer in France, made of reindeer antlers, 17,000-11,000 BCE, now housed at the National Archaeological Museum in France [540×371]
Double phallus engraved on a pierced stick. From the Gorge d’Enfer in France, made of reindeer antlers, 17,000-11,000 BCE, now housed at the National Archaeological Museum in France [540×371]
The funniest thing about prehistory is that academicians label everything they can’t see is a really obvious sex toy a “baton”.
I don’t know about this piece, but like there are a million pieces carved from ivory or polished stone in the shape of dicks that are extremely obviously dildos and they show them upside down and call them a ritual implement.
This basically only stops about the time we get shipwrecks of dildos in the Mediterranean labeled “dildos” in Greek from a city whose main export was well-attested to be dildos (Miletus, now southwestern coastal Asia in Turkey). These are also made of ivory, polished stone, and more rarely polished wood and leather. Every city had a speciality, and Miletus’ was dildos.
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The funniest thing about prehistory is that academicians label everything they can’t see is a really obvious sex toy a “baton”.
I don’t know about this piece, but like there are a million pieces carved from ivory or polished stone in the shape of dicks that are extremely obviously dildos and they show them upside down and call them a ritual implement.
This basically only stops about the time we get shipwrecks of dildos in the Mediterranean labeled “dildos” in Greek from a city whose main export was well-attested to be dildos (Miletus, now southwestern coastal Asia in Turkey). These are also made of ivory, polished stone, and more rarely polished wood and leather. Every city had a speciality, and Miletus’ was dildos.
This looks like an attachment. A sort of extender?