Cat in Ancient Egypt
Discover the fascinating world of felines in ancient Egypt with Cat in Ancient Egypt by Jaromir Malek. Published by the British Museum Press in 2016, this new edition spans 144 pages and delves into the rich history of cats in Egyptian society. From their presence in homes and temples to their depiction as divine beings, Dr. Malek explores how cats were likely domesticated around 4,000 BC and evolved into cherished companions. Through a wealth of artistic and written sources, this book reveals the deep reverence and esteem that ancient Egyptians held for these remarkable animals. Perfect for history buffs and cat lovers alike, Cat in Ancient Egypt offers a captivating insight into the bond between humans and their feline friends in one of the world's oldest civilizations.