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Monday, November 04, 2024

A cat kneaded an unfired pot 1,200 years ago in Jerusalem

FELINE-EMBELLISHED MATERIAL CULTURE: Archaeologists Find First-ever Evidence of a Cat Kneading, in Jerusalem. Combing through excavation material from Mount Zion in Jerusalem, lab director Gretchen Cotter noticed something unusual on an Abbasid-era clay jug (Ruth Schuster, Haaretz).
It is the claw marks that whisper of the ancient cat's contentment. It didn't just walk on the raw jar, which is absolutely a thing a cat would do. If it had just been strolling on the jug – first, cats have retractable claws in their front feet and do not stroll about with their front claws extended. There would not be any claw marks. Second, we wouldn't see the imprint of its foreleg.

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