The so-called “phallic-pendant” was discovered in 2016 at an archaeological site called Tolbor, in Mongolia’s northern Khangai Mountains
phallus
The tower was part of a complex in the Ría de Vigo estuary that was destroyed in the fifteenth century during the Irmañdino Revolts against the ruling nobility
Dating back to the Bronze Age, archaeologists have recovered pottery, tools, and ornaments, suggesting this site was an ancient trading hub
Archaeologists unearthed the roughly 7-inch-long (17 centimeters) phallus in 1992
Carvings of snakes and a fox were also found in other buildings
The comments on social media were very funny
Haesindang Park is in a small town called Sinnam
In honour of ancient Greek god Dionysus