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[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 27 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

The most common explanation is that they served some religious purpose, but many archaeologists are very happy to label all kinds of things religious and ceremonial when they don't know what else to call it, so who knows? There have been very few artifacts found in them. We'll probably never find out.

("Ceremonial" is often archaeology speak for "we have no idea what the fuck this was for.")

[–] ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago (2 children)

My favorite thing is when archaeologists dig up female statues with big breasts and wide hips and call them evidence for a "cult of fertility". I guess that sounds more sciencey than "porn".

Or the obviously dildos that are "fertility idols"

[–] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

I actually heard a very interesting hypothesis about those statues, which I find compelling- pregnant women carved them as self-portraits, done by looking downward at their bodies, hence the odd proportions.

But sure, maybe porn. I can accept that too. We will probably never know.

[–] ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works 11 points 1 month ago

The equivalent to this I know of are located outside of central europe, specifically Ireland. Located in and under church grounds and graveyards they were used to hide/store valuables during raids, if not the congregation in like the 6th century.

This was according to the local priest in deep rural donegal, mind you.

[–] magnetosphere@fedia.io 11 points 1 month ago

("Ceremonial" is often archaeology speak for "we have no idea what the fuck this was for.")

I was just about to post this, but I see you already covered it lol

[–] picnicolas@slrpnk.net 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Dark meditation retreats are common in Tibetan Buddhism. The birthing canal metaphor is also extremely common in ritual ceremonies.

[–] littlewonder@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

I didn't know giantess fetishes had so much overlap with ritual ceremony metaphors.