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 ...
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Vastu: Door chimes and wind chimes can change your fortune; learn which direction is auspicious to hang them.
When the melodious sound of wind chimes or small bells resonates in the house with the gusts of wind, it brings a strange ...
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DIY a more peaceful wind chime with an idea inspired by Erin Napier
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 ...
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