Anonymous ID: 8b58d8 March 2, 2023, 6:14 a.m. No.18433242   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3311 >>3340 >>3353 >>3363 >>3630 >>3725

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11811995/Metal-detectorist-discovers-2-000-year-old-bronze-figure-huge-PHALLUS-Lincolnshire.html

 

Metal detectorist discovers a 2,000-year-old bronze nude figure with a huge hinged PHALLUS in a field in Lincolnshire

 

Paul Shepheard, 69, made the find in a stubble field in Haconby, Lincolnshire

The artefact is a bronze nude figure with an oversized phallus in its right hand

It is to be sold at auction where it has a pre-auction estimate of £800 to £1,200

By SHIVALI BEST FOR MAILONLINE

 

PUBLISHED: 06:52 EST, 2 March 2023 | UPDATED: 06:52 EST, 2 March 2023

 

A metal detectorist was in for a surprise after stumbling across a bronze Celtic artefact of a nude figure with a hinged phallus in its right hand.

 

Paul Shepheard, 69, was at a detector rally in Haconby, Lincolnshire in 2022 when he made the find in a stubble field.

 

The retired processing consultant, from March, Cambridgeshire, said his wife Joanne had just found a medieval penny when he got a signal on his new XP Deus II metal detector.

 

He said he dug 10 inches into the earth and initially thought he had found a large steel split pin commonly used to retain wheels on farm carts.

 

But when he looked more closely, he saw the outline of a face and realised it was more significant.

 

The artefact is a bronze nude figure with an oversized phallus, which it holds in its right hand, which is hinged for movement.

 

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The object was found alongside dozens of shoes and dress accessories, which meant it was initally thought to be a darning tool

 

The object was found alongside dozens of shoes and dress accessories, which meant it was initally thought to be a darning tool

 

The tiny item, which is 2.1 inches (5.5cm) high and 0.4 inches (1.2cm) wide, is to be sold at auction at Noonans in Mayfair, London, where it has a pre-auction estimate of £800 to £1,200 ($958 to $1,438).

 

Nigel Mills, consultant (coins and artefacts) at Noonans, said: 'Dating to the Celtic period from the 1st century AD, this is a representation of a fertility god, probably based on the Roman god Mercury as he is holding a purse in his left hand.

 

'This male figure with its hinged oversized phallus would have had symbolic powers of good luck and warding off evil spirits and may have served as a locking mechanism, as a buckle to hold a belt and scabbard for a sword.

 

'There is nothing quite like it, I am hoping it will attract a lot of attention.'

 

Phalli were used widely across the Roman Empire as a way to protect against bad luck.

 

Small phalli carved from bone or crafted from metal were commonly worn as pedants, while homes were often decorated with frescoes or mosaics featuring phalli.

 

Mr Shepheard, who has been an avid metal detectorist for 25 years, said: 'What I love about metal-detecting is that absolute surprise of what you find, and this certainly came out of the blue!

 

Detectorist Paul Shepheard found the artefact in a field in Lincolnshire. The retired processing consultant, from March, Cambridgeshire, said his wife Joanne had just found a medieval penny when he got a signal on his new XP Deus II metal detector.

 

Detectorist Paul Shepheard found the artefact in a field in Lincolnshire. The retired processing consultant, from March, Cambridgeshire, said his wife Joanne had just found a medieval penny when he got a signal on his new XP Deus II metal detector.

 

The phallus: An image of strength and virility

Phallic emblems are found on a wide range of Roman objects, from amulets to frescoes to mosaics to lamps.

 

They were symbols intended to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits.

 

As the ancient author Pliny attests, even babies and soldiers wore such charms to invite divine protection.

 

Source: Met Museum

 

'We initially thought it was Roman as the military wore phallic pendants but they did not have moving parts, so to speak, but this was designed by the Celts who have added a hinged element making it very artistic which perhaps made their feelings even more obvious.

 

'We hope to use the proceeds from the sale to pay for a holiday for my wife and her mother.'

 

The item will be offered for sale as part of a two-day sale of ancient coins and antiquities at Noonans on Wednesday and Thursday, March 8 and 9.

Anonymous ID: 8b58d8 March 2, 2023, 6:31 a.m. No.18433323   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18433280

>>18433248

>I wonder if he ate the hotdogs Obama flew in from Chicago…

 

talk about the ultimate crisis actor.

 

Fuck…searching for Paul Ryan with Elton John yilelds pics of Ryan White (scroll down).

https://search.brave.com/images?q=paul+ryan+with+elton+john&source=web

Anonymous ID: 8b58d8 March 2, 2023, 6:37 a.m. No.18433353   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18433242

>>18433311

>huge hinged PHALLUS in a field in Lincolnshire

 

Can't help but wonder about this on the heels of King Chuckie pulling the ultimate Dick move and kicking his ''Spare'' out of Frogmore Cottage…

Anonymous ID: 8b58d8 March 2, 2023, 7:03 a.m. No.18433482   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3500 >>3630 >>3658 >>3725

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Anonymous ID: 8b58d8 March 2, 2023, 7:57 a.m. No.18433736   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18433410

Mmm disagree.

You have to love the things that empower you.

Example: Parents, spouses, children all empower you. Money empowers you as well. And in a free market, money becomes the arbiter of morality - example: If you are contemplating a transaction and you believe the other person is disingenuous or taking advantage in some way, you are free to walk away with your money and transact elsewhere. The other person is persuaded into moral behavior by seeking money.

 

>>18433503

>it is the love of self.

 

Mmm disagree.

You have to love yourself.

If you can't love yourself, why would anyone love you?

 

Root of all evil…. ….I might go with apathy.