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A terracotta phallus from Pisa Ship E: more evidence for the Priapus deity as protector of Greek and Roman navigators
Authors:Harry R. Neilson III
Affiliation:The Florida State University, Department of Classics, 205 Dodd Hall, Tallahassee, FL 32306–1510, USA
Abstract:Although the ithyphallic deity Priapus was most generally viewed by the Greeks and Romans as a garden fertility god, there is archaeological and textual evidence that those engaged in maritime activity, especially sea-borne trade, also conceived him as a protective deity. The recent discovery of a terracotta phallus in the remains of Pisa Ship E suggests that apotropaic Priapic icons were carried aboard ancient vessels. This finding, along with two related precedents, allows for a new interpretation with regard to the presence of phallic iconography in the assemblages of Greek and Roman wrecks.
Keywords:Pisa    Roman    Priapus    ithyphallic    apotropaic    navigation
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