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Sex between a female and a small horse or pony.See; "Looking at Laughter" John R. Clarke 2007 page 227 Oil Lamp. Date: Mid-third century CE

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English: Sex between a female and a small horse or pony.[1]

They are on a bed.[1]

Artist: Lampmaker Preimos

Production place: Athens

Terra-cotta

Oil lamp

Date: mid-3rd century CE
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Looking at Laughter Humor, Power, and Transgression in Roman Visual Culture, 100 B.C.- A.D. 250 Page 227 University of California Press

John R. Clarke · 2007
Author John R. Clarke

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  1. a b John R. Clarke (2007) Looking at Laughter Humor, Power, and Transgression in Roman Visual Culture, 100 B.C.- A.D. 250, University of California Press, p. 227 ISBN: 9780520237339.

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