What is the old household item depicted in the picture?
Correct answer: Carrying pole

K
Never heard it called a carrying pole , only a yoke .

Patricia
Player #20292338, I agree with you. It's always been called a yoke...it's hardly just a pole.

DawnyC
Player #20292338, maybe that’s what it’s called in USA

Byrde Alpha Bitch
Player #28825483, No, that is incorrect, at least in these parts anyway. Around here we have only known it as a yolk & we are from the U.S.A.

sensei.
Player #20292338, In ancient times, used for carrying bales of rice or hay or other crops, used to plant, thrash and most importantly as a weapon for self defense.

Patricia
In Eastern European stories women always carry water I those