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Egyptian Maus — or simply Maus, as they are lovingly called — have many unique qualities that make them stand out among other cats. As the only naturally spotted breed of domestic cat, they ...
B&B owner finds stuffed cat hidden in his attic is a 2,000-year-old EGYPTIAN MUMMY. Robert Gray, 56, thought artefact was some kind of bizarre antique ...
With its spotted coat and large green eyes, the Egyptian Mau looks like a miniature jungle cat. Here are six facts about the exotic-looking feline. 1. The Egyptian Mau might not actually be from ...
Mummified ancient cats could hold clues to the history of cat domestication. Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities Excavations continue at the tomb complex following a hiatus in 2013.
In the May 7, 2018 issue of The New Yorker one article in particular caught my attention. It’s set in Egypt. It features a mighty cat. And, I’m familiar with the feline’s owner. This ...
Archaeologists know that cats later became an important part of Egyptian life and religion. After about 330 B.C., Egyptians even bred felines near temples to be sacrificed as offerings and mummified .
An unwanted bronze cat which was retrieved from the dustbin has sold for $80,000 at auction. The bronze bust is thought to be some 2,500 years old and originated in Egypt, reports the BBC .
Cats are among the visitors to a Shanghai Museum exhibition that explores ancient Egyptians’ worship of the four-legged creatures. features cat statues and other treasures from a major ...