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Bit of light relief..! - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Bit of light relief..! (/showthread.php?tid=1185) |
Bit of light relief..! - BAJR Host - 4th November 2008 Alright... heres a story I have just done for the latest Podcast.. Surely there is a joke in here somewhere, involving a pair of ears.. an.. er 'excited'man and two fish! [:I][:I]:face-huh: A young couple walking along Horsens Fjord (Denmark) in August this year made a sensational discovery â a 5-7,000 year old stone with a carved motif. The limestone piece shows a man with an erect phallus and two fishes. Archaeologists at Horsens museum were taken aback, and immediately passed the stone on the National Museum of Denmark to determine whether the motif was indeed from the Stone Age or simply a later work of art using an ancient style. They now believe the stone to be from the Ertebølle Culture between 5,400 and 3,900 BCE. Apart from its phallic representation, the man in the motif seems to have some form of head dress with animal ears â possibly in the tradition of a shaman. [:0] "I don't have an archaeological imagination.." Borekickers Bit of light relief..! - Oxbeast - 4th November 2008 I think we need pictures. I for one would like to know where the phallus is in relation to the fish. "...to determine whether the motif was indeed from the Stone Age or simply a later work of art using an ancient style." is this a polite way of saying 'fake'? Bit of light relief..! - Unitof1 - 5th November 2008 http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/article585168.ece Bit of light relief..! - m300572 - 5th November 2008 Its a prehistoric depiction of a codpiece!!! (which apparently derives from Old Norse or possibly Icelandic for a scrotum or pillow - the same word is used for both!!!) Bit of light relief..! - Windbag - 5th November 2008 Man he love his fish! Bit of light relief..! - Dirty Dave Lincoln - 5th November 2008 Maybe the second (smaller) fish represents sperm. Bit of light relief..! - troll - 5th November 2008 When I think about proper British fish n chips, My sentiments often mirror those of the male figure.....[:I] ..knowledge without action is insanity and action without knowledge is vanity..(imam ghazali,ayyuhal-walad) Bit of light relief..! - Dirty Dave Lincoln - 5th November 2008 Hope no one reading these was going to have fish for their tea tonight! Bit of light relief..! - Digitaldigging - 6th November 2008 Is it a hieroglyphic representation of the word 'cockroach'? Bit of light relief..! - Unitof1 - 7th November 2008 Isnt the larger fish a goose |