Thursday, 5 August 2010

A golden pestle used for Roman Viagra has been found in a Cornish field

A golden pestle which could have been used to mix ‘Roman Viagra‘ has been found in Cornwall.

The rare item could have been used as a portable pestle for crushing love potions, and also serve as a fertility and status symbol, hung around the neck of its owner.

The pendant, which is less than an inch-and-a-half long and weighs just a fifth of an ounce, is shaped provocatively like a bull’s horns.

The gold pendant was most likely part of the vanity set of a Romano-British noble, some time between the first and fourth century, say experts.

2 comments:

  1. Nice post.It's amazed to see that one can find such a beautiful pendant in something different from others.It's good that it is used in some way.

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  2. Interesting post. I wonder what evidence there is to link this to a pestle for mixing romantic supplements. But to have something from either the first or fourth century in such pristine condition is a great find.

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