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"The paw print itself had a measurement of around [1.2 square inches], and the claw markings were still evident, cut deeply into the clay," said Shimon Gibson, the co-director of the ...
This illustration of the clay fragment shows paw, claw and arm imprints. Shimon Gibson / Mount Zion Expedition Mount Zion, pictured here from the west, lies just outside Jerusalem's Old City walls.
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 ...
"The paw prints are fortunate finds in the roof and wall tiles from a luxurious Roman building," Buta said. Most likely, the dogs lived near a tile workshop that produced roofing material for ...
A local pottery studio is helping dog parents make a great impression this holiday season. This weekend they're offering paw print ornaments. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has this story.
The cat's ancient paw print measures 1.2 inches across. Shimon Gibson / Mount Zion Expedition. More than a millennia ago, a cat came upon a fresh piece of pottery in Jerusalem.
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 ...