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LONDON, England - Archaeologists have exposed a "Drinking penis" at the Museum of London which was found during a dig in the cities outskirts. The phallic-shaped cup is believed to date from the late Stuart period and is being hailed as the only known example of its kind.
The cup features lifelike testicles and an "anatomically correct" opening at the end. Its original maker also added a small cup above the base and covered it with floral designs in blue and purple. According to Hazel Forsyth, curator of museum's late collection, the piece reflected the period's "rather bawdy sense of humor" but it is also in remarkably good condition.
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