The find of three small, golden or gilded, phallic figurines from the mid first millennium AD at Lunda, central Sweden in 2002 forms the basis of a comparative analysis and discussion about pre-christian cosmology and ritual. The figurines are tentatively interpreted as representations of the pagan gods Frey and Ull.
The find of three small, golden or gilded, phallic figurines from the mid first millennium AD at Lunda, central Sweden in 2002 forms the basis of a comparative analysis and discussion about pre-christian cosmology and ritual. The figurines are tentatively interpreted as representations of the pagan gods Frey and Ull.