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Archaeologists discover secret behind why we keep cats as pets - Temples dedicated to Egyptian goddess Bastet have been found ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNThe Rise of Cat Domestication May Have Started with Ancient Egyptian SacrificesEvery fossil find and genetic study tweaks what we think we know about the timeline or the circumstances under which ...
Sheba pet food is searching for a domestic cat in the U.S. with links to the feline nobility of ancient Egypt with help from ...
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The history of cat domesticationor whether the cats spread from Turkey to Egypt. Either way, Egyptians treasured cats' protectiveness and independence and saw the traits of their gods in cats. Cats were sometimes even mummified ...
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ADWEEK on MSNIs Your Cat A King? Sheba Launches Search for Descendants of Egyptian Feline NobilitySheba and agency AMV BBDO search for royal kitties in America, launching a content series and new product as part of the stunt.
A reported attack by a caracal wild cat on Israeli soldiers has gone viral among social media users in the Arab world. Israeli authorities captured the animal after it attacked soldiers at a southern ...
If you think your moggy at home demands attention, they’ve got nothing on Bastet, the Egyptian cat goddess. The extremely popular deity was originally depicted as a wild cat, but later on when ...
Cat coffins and representations of the cat-headed goddess Bastet are among the extraordinary objects that reveal felines’ critical role in ancient Egyptian religious, social, and political life.
Around 1353 BC the Pharaoh Akhenaten tried to change the way gods were worshipped in Egypt. Instead of having multiple gods and goddesses, each with different roles, he placed one god, the god ...
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