Ikram, Salima (2013): Man's best friend for eternity: dog and human burials in ancient Egypt. Anthropozoologica 48 (2): 299-307, DOI: 10.5252/az2013n2a8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/az2013n2a
Animals were given a preponderant position in Egyptian art, symbolism, and cultual practices. This t...
Dogs were a key animal in the Roman Empire, appearing in numerous texts, art and artefacts. Newly co...
Although the bioarchaeology (study of biological remains in an archaeological context) of Egypt has ...
Domestic dogs in ancient Egypt have rarely recieved attention from the Egyptological community. They...
Dog burials have been found in Egypt dating as far back as the Badarian culture. During the Predynas...
Dog burials have been found in Egypt dating as far back as the Badarian culture. During the Predynas...
An examination of recent work at the Catacombs of Anubis at North Saqqara where votive mummies of do...
The Ancient Egyptians have always had a strong connection with their animals. This can be seen in th...
International audienceAncient Egyptians always had an intense and complex relationship with animals ...
Dogs have a long but neglected history as companion species in Egypt history. From the most valued c...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. A description is given of the violence-related pathologie...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
Animals have always been an integral part of human existence. In the ancient Near East, this is evid...
Saqqara, the necropolis of the first capital city of a unified Egypt, is best known today for the St...
Animals were given a preponderant position in Egyptian art, symbolism, and cultual practices. This t...
Dogs were a key animal in the Roman Empire, appearing in numerous texts, art and artefacts. Newly co...
Although the bioarchaeology (study of biological remains in an archaeological context) of Egypt has ...
Domestic dogs in ancient Egypt have rarely recieved attention from the Egyptological community. They...
Dog burials have been found in Egypt dating as far back as the Badarian culture. During the Predynas...
Dog burials have been found in Egypt dating as far back as the Badarian culture. During the Predynas...
An examination of recent work at the Catacombs of Anubis at North Saqqara where votive mummies of do...
The Ancient Egyptians have always had a strong connection with their animals. This can be seen in th...
International audienceAncient Egyptians always had an intense and complex relationship with animals ...
Dogs have a long but neglected history as companion species in Egypt history. From the most valued c...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. A description is given of the violence-related pathologie...
grantor: University of TorontoTwo principal categories of animal burial have been identifi...
Animals have always been an integral part of human existence. In the ancient Near East, this is evid...
Saqqara, the necropolis of the first capital city of a unified Egypt, is best known today for the St...
Animals were given a preponderant position in Egyptian art, symbolism, and cultual practices. This t...
Dogs were a key animal in the Roman Empire, appearing in numerous texts, art and artefacts. Newly co...
Although the bioarchaeology (study of biological remains in an archaeological context) of Egypt has ...