phalluses

Revealing images have been discovered on rare 1,800-year-old floor mosaics in a mens’ toilet in the coastal city of Antiochia ad Cragum in modern-day Turkey. The rare second-century mosaics were discovered at Antiochia ad Cragum, an ancient city first established in the 1st century in the era of Emperor Nero. With an estimated population at its peak of more than 6,000 people, it was abandoned by the 11th century. Illustrating ‘rude twists’ on famous myths, one of the mosaics shows Narcissus, with what a report in Live Science article calls “an uncharacteristically long nose, which would have been considered ugly by the beauty standards of the time.” A Twist on Narcissus: Fascinated by his own Phallus But in the newly