阴茎(真菌)
幸运
对象(语法)
愉快
艺术
历史
考古
心理学
哲学
神学
语言学
植物
生物
属
神经科学
出处
期刊:Antiquity
[Antiquity Publications]
日期:2023-02-20
卷期号:97 (392): 419-435
被引量:1
摘要
The anaerobic conditions at the Roman fort of Vindolanda, close to Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain, have famously preserved a variety of finds made of organic materials, including wooden writing tablets and a pair of leather boxing gloves. Here, the authors re-examine a wooden object originally recovered in 1992, re-interpreting the find as a large, disembodied phallus. Stone and metal phalli are known from across the Roman world, but the Vindolanda example is the first wooden phallus to be recognised. Combining evidence for potential use-wear with a review of other archaeological and contextual information, the authors consider various possible interpretations of the function and significance of the Vindolanda phallus during the second century AD.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI