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Is it difficult to think that ancient people had a sense of humor? The Egyptians certainly did, which isn't a surprising trait in such a rational and life-affirming civilization. Here's a sketch to prove it: a cat - note its lovely dotted coat, typical of an Egyptian Mau - offers goodies to an imperious mouse. Wait, what? (There's more on the
object record page at the Brooklyn Museum's site.) It's sketched on an ostracon, which is a scrap of pottery or stone used for notes or sketching; much cheaper than papyrus for tomfoolery. Date on this funny scene? Around 1295-1075 B.C.E.
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