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Roman carvings of a smiley face and a phallus found in Spain

Dating back to the Bronze Age, archaeologists have recovered pottery, tools, and ornaments, suggesting this site was an ancient trading hub

Newsroom May 22 04:28

Archaeologists in Spain were exploring an ancient Roman fort when they discovered a carved smiley-face, a basket of fruits and a phallus. For answers as to what this carving means, we must delve into Roman mythology, and into the Romans efforts to persuade the forces of nature.

Located near the Mediterranean Sea in the municipality of Benidorm, on the southeastern coast of Spain, Tossal de La Cala is often described as a hilltop ‘fort’ with an extensive necropolis. Dating back to the Bronze Age, archaeologists have recovered pottery, tools, and ornaments, suggesting this site was an ancient trading hub that connected local farmers with other Mediterranean cultures.

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