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The unusual 7.5ft (2.3m)-tall statue was discovered at a prehistoric site known as Karahan Tepe, which is around 22 miles (35km) from a Mesolithic temple built 6,000 years before Stonehenge.
A 7.5-foot-tall statue of a man clutching his penis with both hands was uncovered in an ancient site. The statue could be about 11,000 years old, meaning it would be older than the pyramids and ...
A photograph taken at the archaeological site of Karahantepe in Sanliurfa, southeastern Turkey, showing a newly found human statue, a stone ... a man holding onto his penis with both hands.
One of the earliest and most lifelike examples of a human sculpture – depicting a man holding his phallus with both hands – has been ... saddle quern — a base stone in the grinding process ...