A 3,000-year-old ivory statuette of a leaping hunting dog from Egypt’s New Kingdom has captivated historians and dog lovers alike. Crafted during Pharaoh Amenhotep III’s reign, the artifact features a ...
When video of a dog at the top of an Egyptian pyramid in Giza went viral last week, tens of millions of social media users were simultaneously delighted and baffled. How did the dog get up there, and ...
What it is: A moving dog sculpture carved from ivory Where it is from: Egypt When it was made: Around 1390 to 1352 B.C. Related: Onfim's doodle: A 13th-century kid's self-portrait on horseback, ...
A bizarre story out of Egypt has shed light on not only the untrustworthiness of many viral videos, but the plight of stray dogs in that nation's capital. Last month, American paraglider Alex Lang was ...
Two Egyptian tomb dogs sit on each side of the entrance to a traffic circle. The dog on the east appears to be female. She holds her ears straight up, raises her head up and opens her mouth revealing ...
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