Egypt Cat Gallery
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Cattle Fording a StreamTomb relief from the Mastaba of Ti. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty,2494–2345
Shrines of Thoth at HermopolisShrines in the underground cemetery and catacombs at Tuna el-Gebel ded
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our exhibit
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our exhibit
fuckboy-felix: amntenofre: the Goddess Bastet in Her form of sacred cat playing with Her kitten;de
Cat mummy (Roman period, after 30 BC) with narrow linen bandages woven into as herringbone pattern.
princesscheeto:In ancient Egypt, cats were considered gods. We have not forgotten this.
cats-of-cairo: Very good boy taking a nap on a sidewalk somewhere in Islamic Cairo, Egypt.
Cat Its eyes being variable, the cat symbolizes the varying power of the sun and the waxing and wani
Returning once again to our regularly scheduled broadcast, let us once again remember Egypt during w
Some cultures believe that black cats are good luck. They were honored in ancient Egypt because of t
Bastet cat statue
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Cosmetic Vessel in the Shape of a Cat; Earliest-Known 3-D Representatio
Cosmetic Vessel in the Shape of a Cat, 1990-1900 B.C, Middle Kingdom of Egpyt.This kitty is actually
Cat with Kitten, Ancient Egypt, 1069–664 BCESaint Louis Art MuseumProvenance: ? - donated
Many hundreds of years in the future. Former Egypt lies now at one of the Poles. But a new cataclysm
cats-of-cairo:Good morning from Deir el-Bahari! I am currently in Egypt on excavations. You can fol
Moses and Aaron Changing the Rivers of Egypt to Blood Bartholomeus Breenbergh Dutch, 1631
I bought Jabba this fez last year on a trip to Egypt. Unfortunately it was too big for his little he
Here you go, anon. C:
grandegyptianmuseum: Statuette of the cat goddess Bastet (bronze) Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 664
Finger rings with frog and cat charms, Ancient Egypt, ca. 1370BC, 18th dynasty. (British Museum
egypt-museum: Baboons Were Trained in Ancient Egypt to Catch Criminals The most surprising use for t
Baboons were Trained in Ancient Egypt to Catch CriminalsThe most surprising use for trained baboons
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