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amntenofre:the Goddess Bastet in Her form of sacred cat playing with Her kitten;detail of a bronze s
Makadi Bay, Egypt(via denna-orange)
Returning once again to our regularly scheduled broadcast, let us once again remember Egypt during w
And now back to our regularly scheduled programming…All jokes aside, let us remember Egypt, w
Ancient Egyptian bronze sculpture of a cat and her kittens, thought to have been created in honor of
amntenofre:lovely cat sleeping in the Sanctuary of the Goddess Isis at Philae (now on the Agilkia is
Hi, DC! Divine Felines: Cats of Ancient Egypt is now on view at the Smithsonian’s Freer and Sackler
Limestone relief fragment showing cattle of the 4th Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Artist unknown; ca. 2551
grandegyptianmuseum:Statue of BastetStatue of the cat goddess Bastet or bast, aka Gayer-Anderson cat
Fun History FactThe ancient Egyptians would mourn the death of a pet cat by shaving their eyebrows.
Models of Daily Life in Ancient Egypt: Illustration of the cattle census, from the Tomb of Meketre (
The Cat Army of Cambyses — How the Ancient Egyptians Were Conquered by Cats in 525 BC.Dedicate
cats-of-cairo:Temple of Hathor in Dendera.
Something for #Caturday from Glencairn’s Egyptian Gallery: the feline goddess Bastet, on a 26t
theancientwayoflife:~Figurine of the Goddess Bastet as a Cat.Egypt, 21st - 26th Dynasty (1081 - 525
historical-nonfiction:St. Catherine’s Monastery, at the foot of Mount Sinai in Egypt, is one of the
egypt-museum:Ostracon of a Cat Minding GeeseThis ostracon shows a cheerful episode from an Egyptian
Egyptian gold and carnelian cat ring, ca. 1070 BCE
The Ancient Egyptian City of CatsIn Ancient Egypt the cat was more than just a domesticated feline p
yahoonewsphotos:Bomb blast kills dozens at Cairo Coptic churchA bombing at a chapel adjacent to Egyp
imperium-romanum:Blue faïence cat figurineMiddle Kingdom, c. 19th Century BCE.Ecce caerulea felis fi
Blue faïence cat figurineMiddle Kingdom, c. 19th Century BCE.
Ancient Egyptian cat amulet in bronze and gold, thought to represent the goddess Bast/Bastet. Artis
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