Cats have put their pawprints on just about everything these days (they've even made it into space). Now, a new find in Great Britain shows that they were even making their mark during the Roman era.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The paw prints and hoof prints of a few meddlesome animals have been preserved for posterity on ...
More than a millennia ago, a cat came upon a fresh piece of pottery in Jerusalem. It placed its paws upon the clay—which was still somewhat pliable—and pressed into it. Now, after carefully analyzing ...
The paw print is thought to have been made in about AD100 A paw print made by a cat in Roman times has been discovered on a 2,000 year old roof tile in Gloucester. It was dug up in Berkeley Street in ...
Archaeologists in Leicester have unveiled the paw prints of a dog left on Roman tiles 2,000 years ago. The discovery was made at Blackfriars - an area to the west of Leicester city centre which ...
The paw prints and hoof prints of a few meddlesome animals have been preserved for posterity on ancient Roman tiles recently discovered by archaeologists in England. "They are beautiful finds, as they ...
A paw print made by a cat in Roman times has been discovered on a 2,000 year old roof tile in Gloucester. It was dug up in Berkeley Street in 1969 but the footprint has only just been discovered. The ...
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