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Magic, Sex & Superstition: The Winged Phallus Tattoo
In January 2010, just 3 months into my PhD, I went to Paris on the first of what would be many research trips. Whilst there, I visited the anthropology department of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) with my supervisors … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ancient Rome, castration, comparative collections, contemporary tattoos, Fascinus, Father Liber, fertility charms, iconography, Musée de l'Homme, phallic symbolism, preserved tattooed skin, religion, sexuality, winged phallus tattoo, witchcraft
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