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Wall painting from the tomb of Methethi, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, c2371-2350 BCMilking a cow, wall painting from the tomb of Methethi, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, c2371-2350 BC. Methethi (Metjetji)
Sarcophagus, Middle Kingdom, Ancient Egyptian, c2040-1786 BC. Detail showing a cow being milked. Her calf is tethered to her leg. The calf behind her belongs to another cow
Herding cattle; Ancient Egyptian tomb model. From the Cairo Museum, Egypt
Longhorn cattle owned by Sir John Harpur-Crewe, Calke Abbey, 1885. Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) of Dishley, Leicestershire, improved this dual-purpose dairy and beef breed of cattle
Trade card for the Fairbank Canning Company, Chicago, Illinois, c1890. Advertisement for Lion Brand corned beef. In the background, cattle are entering an abattoir and canning factory
Ploughing with oxen, sowing seed broadcast and harrowing, 18th century. In the background agricultural tools are being made from wood
Sheep, cattle, horses and goats, 18th century. In the foreground a horse and a cow are being assessed by farmers, while in the right background a shepherd plays on pan pipes as he
Livestock Market in L Arbresle, France, mid-late 19th century. Artist: JB Louis GuyLivestock Market in L Arbresle, France, mid-late 19th century. From the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lyon, France
Slave quarters on a plantation in Georgia, USA
Detail of an Islamic ivory box, 11th centuryDetail of an Islamic ivory box, from the Museum fur Islamiche Kunsts collection, Berlin, 11th century
Gold Mycenaean cup, 15th centuryGold Mycenaean cup showing bull-catching, from Vaphio in Greece. At the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 15th century
British wild or park cattle. Artist: William JardineBritish wild or park cattle. The Hamilton strain (Scottish), and the Chillingham (English), two examples of ancient breeds surviving in a few small herds in Britain through having been enparked
British Wild or Park Cattle, 1790. Artist: Thomas BewickBritish Wild or Park Cattle. Ancient breed surviving in few small herds in Britain through having been enparked centuries ago
Departure for the Market (Autumn Morning), 1859. Artist: Constant TroyonDeparture for the Market (Autumn Morning), 1859. Detail. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg