While excavating the ruins of an ancient Roman city in Serbia, archaeologists unearthed a “magical” artifact: wind chimes shaped like a phallus. Photos show the “unique” artifact once used for ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a Roman wind chime called a tintinnabulum — featuring a prominent phallus — at an archaeological site in eastern Serbia. Such objects, which were hung near the doorways ...
When the melodious sound of wind chimes or small bells resonates in the house with the gusts of wind, it brings a strange ...
Wind chimes are generally charming, until they're not. The metallic ting and clang can get old. Wood offers a softer, more zen-like tone and is easy to DIY.
Archaeologists at the ancient Roman ruins of Viminacium found a tintinnabulum, a protective amulet with a phallus shape, photos show. Photo from Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade While excavating the ...