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Unusual statue featuring a frontal depiction of a man holding his phallus with both hands is discovered near to Mesolithic temple in Turkey

The unusual 7.5ft (2.3m)-tall statue was discovered at a prehistoric site known as Karahan Tepe, which is around 22 miles (35km) from a Mesolithic temple built 6,000 years before Stonehenge.

Archaeology: Neolithic relief with a frontal depiction of a man holding his phallus found in Turkey

Archaeology: 2,000-year-old Roman millstone with a PENIS engraved on it uncovered near Cambridge

A Roman millstone found near Cambridge was decorated with an engraving of a penis an image of strength and virility archaeologists have revealed. The millstone and others were uncovered three years ago during roadworks to improve a 21-mile stretch of the A14 between Cambridge and Huntingdon. The finds came from the remains of a Roman villa located near the town of Godmanchester, a Highways England spokesperson told MailOnline. However, the phallographic carving which was made to give the millstone and its flour good luck and protection was only recently identified by experts.  The upgraded stretch of road was opened to traffic in the May of last year but the millstone was not the only archaeological find revealed before the works finished.

Roman phallus millstone unearthed during road improvement project

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