Min
Cross-source consensus on Min from 1 sources and 2 claims.
1 sources · 2 claims
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- Min is one of the earliest documented examples of phallic imagery, depicted holding a harvesting flail alongside an erect penis. — The Rise and Fall of Phallic Symbolism
- Min's iconography explicitly linked agricultural productivity with male sexuality as expressions of the same generative force. — The Rise and Fall of Phallic Symbolism