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MALIK OMAR 🪬

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Detroit, MI Beigetreten Ocak 2016
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories

Terracotta Anatomical Votive offerings from the "Secret Cabinet" (Gabinetto Segreto) of the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The items are part of a collection of erotic and sexual artifacts discovered in the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, cities buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD... Roman sexuality was a big problem for the 19th Century archaeologists and curators responsible for excavating and preserving the remains of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Romans in general, and citizens of Pompeii and nearby Herculaneum in particular, had a robust appreciation for the erotic in art and everyday objects. The enormously well-endowed god Priapus was a common good-luck symbol, seen in everything from frescoes to penis-shaped wind chimes to perky oil lamps. (His huge member supposedly had little to do with sex: It served to scare off thieves.) Stories from mythology painted on walls were full of sexual encounters, secret trysts, and naughty satyrs. In some ways, this erotica was widely accepted on a level that even modern society would have trouble with, let alone Victorian Europe. The looting of Pompeii began in the late 1700s under the direction of Charles of Bourbon, better known as Charles III of Spain, who was after fashionable antiquities for his private collections. When Napoleon's brother rolled into town in 1806, the French regime drew up the first organized plans to excavate the city in its entirety, and this process continued when control of Naples reverted to the Bourbons under Ferdinand I. As was common for excavations of the period, frescoes were stripped from the walls, and small decorative objects, pieces of furniture, and statues were removed for safe storage, study, and display elsewhere. In this case, they were relocated to the National Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli). In 1816, a limited-edition French guide to the collection—with illustrations—began making its way around Europe. Most copies were confiscated and destroyed by the French authorities, and the guide eventually became a highly sought-after collector's item. When Ferdinand's son, Francis I, visited with his wife and young daughter in 1819, he was shocked by the explicit imagery and ordered all items of a sexual nature be removed from view and locked in a secret cabinet, where access could be restricted to scholars (and male visitors willing to bribe the staff). In Pompeii itself, metal shutters were installed over erotic paintings, making these 2,000-year-old images accessible to male tourists for an extra fee. All of this fervor only served to make the collection more famous, and it became a rite of passage for European gentlemen to view the secret collection on their Grand Tours. Among dozens of stone penises, phallic wind chimes, and naughty mosaics, one item became the most famous: The Goat. This piece de resistance is a detailed carving of a satyr having intercourse with a female goat, her cloven feet pressed up against his chest as she gazes back at him with some fondness. In 1849, the collection was bricked off and remained famously off-limits to women, youngsters, and the general public. For a century and a half, it stayed out of sight, on view only during brief liberal periods under Garibaldi and again in the 1960s. The Gabinetto Segreto was finally opened to the public in 2000 and moved into a separate gallery in 2005. © Atlas Obscura #archaeohistories

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I’m not tryna cruise the bookstore 😂 but where do I buy poppers in the city
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
"Do Not Buy Where You Will Not Be Hired," North Carolina, early 1960s.
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Not to brag, but i made this artwork completely from electronic waste
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NEVER STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE!
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Oakland officers 'dump' homeless man at strip mall after ripping out his braids in fight: new video trib.al/dWNuA88
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I be wanting to start a close friends but yall act like $20 to join is alot😭
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Protect yourself from crooked and racist cops.
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This what it's like inside a Canadian cannabis greenhouse

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