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<p>[QUOTE="TIF, post: 2749670, member: 56859"]I'm relying on a very faulty Google Translation, but it seems the author found what she feels is evidence of that. In the paper cited on page 1 of this thread, see pages 64-67.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's the Google Translate version of part of those pages:</p><p><br /></p><p>"Even more so than by the special Syrian Baal representation</p><p>My thesis of phallic head-dress: by finds of so-called</p><p>Priest heads of the imperial period. They belong to a peculiar</p><p>Group of small Roman bronze heads, on which male gen-</p><p>They are attached to the forehead on the apex (Fig.</p><p>23), 38 are more rarely erect "or are on the forehead itself mon-</p><p>advantage ". The foundations are scattered throughout the entire Roman empire,</p><p>Nevertheless, all objects have an almost uniform dimension between 4 to</p><p>6 cm of pure head height and, as far as possible, fixing</p><p>Of various types, probably to be placed on wooden poles.</p><p>They are supposed to be carried in processions!"[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TIF, post: 2749670, member: 56859"]I'm relying on a very faulty Google Translation, but it seems the author found what she feels is evidence of that. In the paper cited on page 1 of this thread, see pages 64-67. Here's the Google Translate version of part of those pages: "Even more so than by the special Syrian Baal representation My thesis of phallic head-dress: by finds of so-called Priest heads of the imperial period. They belong to a peculiar Group of small Roman bronze heads, on which male gen- They are attached to the forehead on the apex (Fig. 23), 38 are more rarely erect "or are on the forehead itself mon- advantage ". The foundations are scattered throughout the entire Roman empire, Nevertheless, all objects have an almost uniform dimension between 4 to 6 cm of pure head height and, as far as possible, fixing Of various types, probably to be placed on wooden poles. They are supposed to be carried in processions!"[/QUOTE]
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