AbstractContinued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded new evidence for the cultural control of cats during the Naqada IC-IIB period (c. 3800–3600 BC). In the same burial ground where evidence was previously found for the keeping of jungle cat (Felis chaus), a small pit was discovered containing six cats. The animals that were buried simultaneously, are a male and a female, and four kittens belonging to two different litters. The long bone measurements of the adult individuals clearly fall in the range of Felis silvestris and outside those of F. chaus and F. margarita. Comparison of the measurements – through the log-ratio technique – with data from the literature, as well as morphological characte...
<div><p>The ancestor of all modern domestic cats is the wildcat, <i>Felis silvestris lybica</i>, wit...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...
Continued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded new eviden...
3The remains are described of a young small felid found in a Predynastic burial at Hierakonpolis, Up...
Notwithstanding its popularity, the origin of the domestic cat remains still elusive. In contrast to...
Original English Abstract. — This study is based on two populations of ancient Egyptian mummified ca...
In the last few years, biomolecular archaeology has made important contributions to phylogenetic and...
Domestic cats are semi-ubiquitous inhabitants of the world, where they live side-by-side with humans...
Domestic cats are one of the most popular pets globally, but the process of their domestication is n...
The domestic or house cat Felis catus (Carnivora: Felidae) is usually believed to be derived from t...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
A review of the archaeological and historical records reveals several lines of evidence that people ...
<div><p>The ancestor of all modern domestic cats is the wildcat, <i>Felis silvestris lybica</i>, wit...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...
Continued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded new eviden...
3The remains are described of a young small felid found in a Predynastic burial at Hierakonpolis, Up...
Notwithstanding its popularity, the origin of the domestic cat remains still elusive. In contrast to...
Original English Abstract. — This study is based on two populations of ancient Egyptian mummified ca...
In the last few years, biomolecular archaeology has made important contributions to phylogenetic and...
Domestic cats are semi-ubiquitous inhabitants of the world, where they live side-by-side with humans...
Domestic cats are one of the most popular pets globally, but the process of their domestication is n...
The domestic or house cat Felis catus (Carnivora: Felidae) is usually believed to be derived from t...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
A review of the archaeological and historical records reveals several lines of evidence that people ...
<div><p>The ancestor of all modern domestic cats is the wildcat, <i>Felis silvestris lybica</i>, wit...
The cat has long been important to human societies as a pest-control agent, object of symbolic value...
This study point out the relationship between wild cat and domestic cat correlating the craniometric...