Agricultural Fertility
As early agricultural societies cultivated crops, fertility became a central preoccupation and the penis became a natural stand-in for reproductive power. In Cambodia, water flowing over carved phalluses was believed to ritually fertilize…
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As early agricultural societies cultivated crops, fertility became a central preoccupation and the penis became a natural stand-in for reproductive power. In Cambodia, water flowing over carved phalluses was believed to ritually fertilize the agricultural supply downstream. The Egyptian god Min explicitly fused agricultural productivity with male sexuality, treating both as expressions of the same generative force.