The ancient phallus and a horn of plenty found cut out in the Roman fort in Spain

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Strong heavy rain bared ancient Roman stone carved images of a phallus, the person and a horn of plenty in a fort of the I century in Spain. Pouring rains in Spain helped scientists to find stone carved images of a phallus, a human face and a horn of plenty in an ancient Roman fort. Them made in Tossal-de-la-Kala, forte, constructed in the I century B.C. in modern Benidorm, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Though artifacts found in 2020, the city authorities and archeologists made the statement only in May, 2023 that "to provide protection of a relief", according to the statement of the authorities of Benidorm. Person, phallus and horn...