
Colgante fálico (Siglo I d.C. – III d.C.)
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The fascinus is the embodiment of the divine phallus in Roman times, a pendant used as an amulet to ward off evil. It's common for the representation of a phallus or a phallus alongside a belly to be depicted, but in this case we find ourselves with a unique piece, featuring two legs between which we discover a phallus on one side and a vagina on the other.
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