Talk about ruffling feathers.

A team in Israel has uncovered a petite clay figurine — barely the size of a postage stamp — that seems to immortalize a goose making an indecent proposal to a woman.

Dug up from a long-lost settlement in the country’s north, the cheeky artifact could be the oldest known example of human–animal hanky-panky.

Laurent Davin of Hebrew University explained to the Daily Mail that encounters between animal spirits and humans pop up often in animistic cultures — usually in the realm of dreams, visions or myth.

The archaeologists have even whipped up a fresh illustration to decode the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it details — and, well, it’s a lot.

The cheeky artifact shows a glimpse into human-animal hanky panky. Laurent Davin

The tiny carving appears to show a nu

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