The Pony Girls Of Ancient Egypt
Saturday, July 16th, 2005 -- by Bacchus
Don’t ever let anybody tell you that the ancients weren’t every bit as kinky as we modern types. Here’s a detail from a sketch of the fragmentary Turin Papyrus showing a charioteer boffing a woman while the chariot is being drawn by yet more scantily-clad women or girls, wearing masks or perhaps drawn as having animal heads.
The image comes from this article on ancient Egyptian sexuality, found via Good Shit.
2014 update: There’s an easier-to-see sketch of the ponygirl section, found here.






