The Cat In Ancient Egypt /anglais

The Cat In Ancient Egypt /anglais image
ISBN-10:

0714119709

ISBN-13:

9780714119700

Author(s): Jaromír Málek
Edition: 2Rev Ed
Released: Jan 01, 2006
Format: Paperback, 144 pages
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Description:

True aristocrat of domestic animals, the cat has a distinguished ancestry. Most modern cats are thought to be descended from eh cats of ancient Egypt, so these beautiful and engaging creatures represent a living link between ancient Egyptian civilization and our own times. Wild cats were probably domesticated at least as early as 2000 BC., but they were regularly represented in Egyptian tomb paintings only some 500 years later, in the New Kingdom. The cat became on of the most important and highly-esteemed animals in Egypt, revered as a manifestation of the goddess Bastet. Representations of cats are found in painting, sculpture, papyri, jewelry, ostrich and coffins throughout Egypt, and large numbers of mummified cats were buried during the Late Period. Drawing on this vast range of sources, Jaromir Malek examines the significance of cats in Egyptian life, religion and art.












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