Hitch (toy)

3D Image

Geoffrey Marchal
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published on 26 April 2019

Hitch (toy), 600-550 3C J.-C., Tiryns (?), Made in Boeotia, Painted terracotta. From the Museum of Art & History (Cinquantenaire Museum) in Brussels, Belgium. Made with Zephyr3D from 3D Flow.

This group represents a figure wearing a cap standing behind two oxen with knotted horns. The set is attached to wheels. It is either the representation of a cart (the box having been omitted), or the figure of a plowman behind his plow, drawn by oxen.

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References

  • KMKG, accessed 30 Apr 2019.

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