Les Gestes de la Préhistoire

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Sculpted (basse-rond) Phallus

Male sexual representation

Abri Blanchard type, Dordogne

Aurignacian
42 000 and 34 000 years

 

The vulvas and phallus represented by Palaeolithic societies speaks to the origin of art, the body that gives meaning and holds the future.
D. Vialou, Au cœur de la Préhistoire. Chasseurs et artistes. Découvertes Gallimard, Paris. 1996

 

Commentary : 

Across Europe, male sexual representations are present in cave art as well everyday portable art objects.

These phallic pieces are frequently sculpted ‘in the round’, on reindeer antler or bone.

The Aurignacian phallus from Abri Blanchard in the Dordogne, sculpted from a bison horn core, is highly anatomically accurate.

Although rare, phallic representations reflect the symbolic element attributed to male genitalia, by prehistoric societies.

 

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