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Ancient Rome was a city in which the phallus was omnipresent, with symbols  displayed in both public and domestic locations. These are bronze  tintinnabulum bells (wind chimes) from a residence in 1st
Ancient Rome was a city in which the phallus was omnipresent, with symbols displayed in both public and domestic locations. These are bronze tintinnabulum bells (wind chimes) from a residence in 1st

Bronze, phallus-shaped wind chime (tintinnabulum), Pompei, Roman, 1st cent  CE [1920x3276] : r/ArtefactPorn
Bronze, phallus-shaped wind chime (tintinnabulum), Pompei, Roman, 1st cent CE [1920x3276] : r/ArtefactPorn

Ancient Romans kept flying penis charms to 'deter sickness and bad luck' -  Daily Star
Ancient Romans kept flying penis charms to 'deter sickness and bad luck' - Daily Star

File:Tintinnabulum Pompeii MAN Napoli
File:Tintinnabulum Pompeii MAN Napoli

Bronze figure of a boy with exagerated phallus in form of a snarling lion |  Science Museum Group Collection
Bronze figure of a boy with exagerated phallus in form of a snarling lion | Science Museum Group Collection

The Classical Compendium 🏛️ on Twitter: "Happy #PhallusThursday! Today  we've chosen this phallic chariot which depicts a rather small phallus  driving a two-headed phallus with shaggy manes. Dating to c. 2nd century
The Classical Compendium 🏛️ on Twitter: "Happy #PhallusThursday! Today we've chosen this phallic chariot which depicts a rather small phallus driving a two-headed phallus with shaggy manes. Dating to c. 2nd century

Romans Used to Ward Off Sickness With Flying Penis Amulets - Atlas Obscura
Romans Used to Ward Off Sickness With Flying Penis Amulets - Atlas Obscura

PHALLUS penis pendant replica from Ancient Roman Empire, LARP, SCA,
PHALLUS penis pendant replica from Ancient Roman Empire, LARP, SCA,

Dr Sophie Hay on Twitter: "Ding dong! Classic Roman apotropaic phallic wind  chime ('tintinnabula') also serving as a lamp ornament from #Pompeii  #PompeiiAtMadre https://t.co/gX89plkEDq" / Twitter
Dr Sophie Hay on Twitter: "Ding dong! Classic Roman apotropaic phallic wind chime ('tintinnabula') also serving as a lamp ornament from #Pompeii #PompeiiAtMadre https://t.co/gX89plkEDq" / Twitter

Ancient Roman Life – A Unique Title For Me
Ancient Roman Life – A Unique Title For Me

Gareth Harney on Twitter: "Roman bronze tintinnabulum wind chime and lamp.  The phallic figure is the fascinus, the embodiment of the divine phallus  thought to ward off the evil eye. #LastSupperinPompeii  https://t.co/wsvtdhFnKt" /
Gareth Harney on Twitter: "Roman bronze tintinnabulum wind chime and lamp. The phallic figure is the fascinus, the embodiment of the divine phallus thought to ward off the evil eye. #LastSupperinPompeii https://t.co/wsvtdhFnKt" /

Pompeii at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts — Marina Gross-Hoy
Pompeii at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts — Marina Gross-Hoy

Romans Used to Ward Off Sickness With Flying Penis Amulets - Atlas Obscura
Romans Used to Ward Off Sickness With Flying Penis Amulets - Atlas Obscura

Romans Used to Ward Off Sickness With Flying Penis Amulets - Atlas Obscura
Romans Used to Ward Off Sickness With Flying Penis Amulets - Atlas Obscura

tintinabulum | British Museum
tintinabulum | British Museum

Graeco-Roman bronze phallic pendant. | Wellcome Collection
Graeco-Roman bronze phallic pendant. | Wellcome Collection

Roman phallus hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Roman phallus hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Tintinnabulum (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia
Tintinnabulum (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

Gareth Harney on Twitter: "Roman bronze tintinnabulum wind chime and lamp.  The phallic figure is the fascinus, the embodiment of the divine phallus  thought to ward off the evil eye. #LastSupperinPompeii  https://t.co/wsvtdhFnKt" /
Gareth Harney on Twitter: "Roman bronze tintinnabulum wind chime and lamp. The phallic figure is the fascinus, the embodiment of the divine phallus thought to ward off the evil eye. #LastSupperinPompeii https://t.co/wsvtdhFnKt" /

Bronze phallic wind chime (tintinabulum), 1st century AD | Flickr
Bronze phallic wind chime (tintinabulum), 1st century AD | Flickr

The phallus and the Evil Eye - Phallic amulets in the Roman world - Josho  Brouwers
The phallus and the Evil Eye - Phallic amulets in the Roman world - Josho Brouwers

File:Roman wind chime (tintinabulum) flying phallus with bells.jpg -  Wikimedia Commons
File:Roman wind chime (tintinabulum) flying phallus with bells.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

tintinabulum | British Museum
tintinabulum | British Museum