The truth behind the 'quarter' of the 3000-year-old was discovered by Swedish archaeologists
In addition to the gas-forming stone, scientists also found animal bones and stones of many shapes.
A large stone penis has been discovered by Swedish archaeologists. It is believed to be used in rituals for multiplication .
Close-up of the stone penis higher than half a meter.
This 'precious' stone is about half a meter high was discovered during an excavation in Rollsbo near Gothenburg. It was originally thought to be from a Bronze Age grave, but that was not the case.
Sharing in the local newspaper, archaeologist Gisela said he was surprised by the discovery. He gave it to many colleagues and all confirmed it was a penis, a symbol of vitality.
It is believed to appear during a reproduction ritual.
In addition to this stone, scientists also found animal bones and stones of many shapes. There are no human bones around this site, so the tomb theory is impossible.
Scientists say this could be a ritual site, in which animals were killed as part of a birth ritual of a cult or community.
This was the place of sacrifice in the second half of the Bronze Age, dating to about 1,800 to 1,500 BC.
This site is believed to be an ancient sacrifice site.
This stone was also hypothesized by scientists that it may have a rather special shape before being chiseled.
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