![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](https://i.redd.it/5ooz0s16z0m61.jpg)
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](https://external-preview.redd.it/ftgLRtgOYlTxgpUPA8lVbtOhR21TJ2BEzwJtcOP9I_0.jpg?auto=webp&s=1bf00d10440e7369fa2535c43d2ebb035b2d9fc6)
Bronze, phallus-shaped wind chime (tintinnabulum), Pompei, Roman, 1st cent CE [1920x3276] : r/ArtefactPorn
![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](https://coimages.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/images/57/359/medium_A129186__0001_.jpg)
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](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FBGOFxtWEAYcEPL.jpg)
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
![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](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZIEbGDW4AACjul.jpg:large)
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
![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" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EDj_UNuWsAILzpu.jpg)