• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      18 hours ago

      That reminds me of the ancient Egyptian fertility god, Min.

      You know how fertility gods are often attractive women, think Aphrodite and the like? That was a relatively recent invention, the ancient Egyptians had a black guy with a huge erection and a “flail”:

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        13 hours ago

        That was a relatively recent invention

        Idk man I think the paleolithic predates ancient Egypt.

        Most date from the Gravettian period (26,000–21,000 years ago).[1] However, findings are not limited to this period; for example, the Venus of Hohle Fels dates back at least 35,000 years to the Aurignacian era, and the Venus of Monruz dates back about 11,000 years to the Magdalenian, and the Catalhoyuk figurine[2], 8000 years old.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_figurine

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          7 hours ago

          Prehistoric figurines like that I’m counting as inadmissible because we don’t know what they were for. It’s common to call them “Venuses” and something something fertility totems but nobody knows for sure what they’re for or why they were made. They could have been anything from goddess totems to self-portraits to wank dolls.

          Contrast that to portraits of Min on Egyptian temple walls where we have a pretty thorough understanding of their purpose.