July 16th, 2005 -- by Bacchus
The Pony Girls Of Ancient Egypt
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.
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Looks like this is an economic transaction–he’s offering her a bottle of something. Unless that’s lube.
if that egyptian tale is truly that, well – seems we haven’t much evolved at all. especially in the hieroglyph where the guy has fallen out of bed from drinking too much and his lover gal is reaching to the ground to help him up. .. and then that strange mushroom icon & his dick has grown to larger than life. hmmm… maybe we are just repeats of our ancestors.
Man was well on his way to perfecting the idea of the back-seat romance…