- A
phallus (pl.:
phalli or phalluses) is a **** (especially when erect), an
object that
resembles a ****, or a
mimetic image of an
erect ****. In art...
- –Jan.). The
central event was the
pompe (πομπή), the procession, in
which phalloi (φαλλοί) were
carried by
phallophoroi (φαλλοφόροι). Also parti****ting...
- Some
items were
totally omitted from the
initial record to
protect sensibilities,
which can lead to
problems of
provenance for
archaeological phalloi....
- (for
instance the
Celtic calendar).[citation needed] In
Ancient Greece,
phalloi were
believed to have
apotropaic qualities.
Often stone reliefs would be...
-
Athenians celebrated the
Dionysia by
running a
procession of
people carrying phalloi, and
saved the city from
further destruction. In the 2nd
century CE, the...
-
animal and
human bone,
flints and
carved chalk.The
latter represent human phalloi and may be
evidence of a
fertilty cult
among the builders. A
single Grooved...
- Some
items were
totally omitted from the
initial record to
protect sensibilities,
which can lead to
problems of
provenance for
archaeological phalloi....
- ginger-lily,
Petals of blood, The
speckled **** of the tiger-orchid;
Outlandish phalloi Haunting the
travellers of its one road. — Derek Walcott, The
Swamp Originally...