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Aegeus Society For Aegean Prehistory

ARTICLES | 2010

4 February 2011

The representation of phalli in Neolithic Thessaly, Greece

Stratos Nanoglou Documenta Praehistorica XXXVII (2010): 215-226.

Abstract

This paper is an attempt to elucidate a rather understudied aspect of Neolithic imagery from Thessaly, Greece, objects representing phalli, and at the same time to consider the possibility that gender was not a prominent structuring principle in the past, allowing for the fact that phalli did not elicit a pervasive binary categorization of bodies, but instead were invoked in specific circumstances with particular objectives.