Prehistoric Art
In 1940, four French teenagers stumbled upon a cave that their dog had gone into. The Lascaux cave contained astonishing paintings such as the bulls above, shining a spotlight on prehistoric art, a subject that had previously been neglected. The Lascaux cave paintings are estimated to date from 20,000-15,000 BC.
Much prehistoric art features animals, like the Lascaux cave paintings. Of the human figures, females dominate, such as the Venus of Willendorf, said to be the world's earliest erotic art (25,000 BC).
But there are also male figures, such as this hunter with an erect penis, depicted next to a bull in the Lascaux cave.
Another French prehistoric site is the Grotte du Sorcier (Sorcerer's Cave). Above is the Sorcerer figure from that cave, dated at 15,000-10,000 BC.
It's sometimes hard to see the figures when they are just scratched into the rock, so tracings are made of them. Above, tracings of the Sorcerer, showing his prominent penis, made in 1953 by Father Andre Glory, who discovered the carving. By the way, the name Sorcerer was given to the figure by Father Glory; it was not actually a prehistoric sorcerer.
Another tracing of a figure with a prominent penis. This one is called the Man of Piscos, carved into rock above the Piscos River in Portugal. It's thought to date from 20,000 BC.
Somewhat more recent (but still ancient) paintings of men with penises from Cingle de la Mola in Spain, dating from 7000-4000 BC.
The previous examples are from Europe, but prehistoric art has been found around the world. Above, a figure from the "Magnificent Gallery" of rock art near Laura, Australia. The figure has a noticeable penis.
A bit below the previous figure is a white figure with a penis, and above him, a brown figure with what appears to be an extraordinarily long penis. This rock art gallery dates to 20,000 BC.
Are you starting to get the idea that prehistoric people were not ashamed to be naked?
We end with the Sayburç reliefs, a carving in southeastern Turkey dating to the ninth millennium BC. It is said to be the earliest depiction of a narrative scene.
And among the animals and human figures is this man. What's he doing? He's masturbating. Even 10,000 years ago, guys jerked off.