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Fluffy cuteness is not the only reason the ancient Egyptians kept cats as pet. Like other pets in th
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our exhibit
Cat coffin with complete mummy inside. Saqqara, Egypt
cats-of-cairo: Temple of Hathor in Dendera.
Cat under the Chair with MackerelCopy of a wall painting depicts a cat under the chair with a tabby
Virgin (Theotokos) and Child between Saints Theodore and George, icon, sixth or early seventh centur
Large Bronze Cat Goddess BastetThe Egyptian goddess Bastet was believed to reveal herself in the for
theancientwayoflife:~Figure of a Cat.Medium: Wood (sycamore fig), gold leaf, gesso, bronze, copper,
“The vaults at Saqqara had been opened, and there had been found in a sepulchral chamber more than f
Workers carry mummified cats out from the tomb of Khufu-Imhat, November 2018.“An Egyptian archaeolog
spektordetektor:This is so pure I’m gonna die
Menat necklace from Malqata. (Full + detail)I just saw these cats and I had to take a detailed pic!
Season’s greetings from the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives team! Just because it&rsquo
Cosmetic vessel in the shape of a cat, 12th Dynasty, Egypt
Great Pyramid of KhafreA shepherd and her cattle walk past Egypt’s Great Pyramids of Giza.
This kitten coffin is one of the oldest objects in the Soulful Creatures. Before the ancient Egyptia
Since we closed our card catalogs down a few years ago, we decided to offer the cards up to artists
DivineFelines is winding down on November 29th here in Brooklyn. So, Iwant to focus on one of the ex
Cat at the Temple of Philae. Egypt. 2007
cats-of-cairo:Northern tombs of Tell el-Amarna, ancient city of Akhet-Aten.
Ancient Egyptian cats2. bronze figurine of a cat attached to black wooden base, 760 BCE-364 CE
amntenofre:the Goddess Bastet in Her form of sacred cat playing with Her kitten;detail of a bronze s
Happy #Caturday from the Brooklyn Museum! This is a monthly celebration of cats based on our ex
Cat coffin with complete mummy inside. Saqqara, Egypt
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