Amuleto fálico en oro (siglo I d. C.)

Amuleto fálico en oro (siglo I d. C.)

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Falcate pendant in gold with a depiction of a penis that, at its left end, also shows a fist with the thumb between the index and middle finger in the typical Roman gesture of the figa. It is believed to have been used as an amulet (fascinum) against evil eye. Found in 2018 excavation in the northern area of the Roman city, in the last levels of occupation of an ancient public building, brutally demolished. It is currently being studied by the team from Los Bañales. Dimensions: 1.21 cm long; 0.11-0.13 cm thick; 0.6 grams weight. Certification: 18K or higher.

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