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A 1,700-year-old Roman penis pendant was found at Vindolanda, near Hadrian’s Wall in Hexham, England, believed to bring good luck to ancient soldiers.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Mysterious Gold Pendant Featuring a Misspelled Inscription Is an Early Medieval Imitation of a Roman Coin - MSNAbout two years ago, a metal detectorist unearthed a small gold pendant near the town of Attleborough in Norfolk, England. It ...
Archeologists discovered a heavily handled penis pendant made out of jet at a fort erected near northern England landmark Hadrian’s Wall and believe it was used by a Roman soldier as a good luck ...
The team of amateur archeologists and metal detectors claim to have discovered Roman and Celtic artifacts including pottery, coins, jewellery and part of a Roman eagle standard. Team leader, Peter ...
In 2010 Mr Beasley sold a solid gold Roman pendant, inscribed with the letters TI CAESAR, for £30,000. In 1996, he uncovered a collection of Roman coins which were sold to the British Museum for ...
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