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bethposting
@bethposting

One of the earliest surviving images from Athens is a fragment (late 4th century BC), found in the Athenian agora, of a clay mould for a terracotta figurine. The figurine would have stood about 30 cm high, represented in a style known as ἀνασυρόμενος (anasyromenos), a female lifting her dress to reveal male genitals,[8] a gesture that was believed to have apotropaic qualities, averting evil influences and bestowing good luck.[9]

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rotsharp
@rotsharp

but also i cant stop imagining this as like a bobbleheaded figure attached to a chariot rim that also has truck balls below the deck


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