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Cats of Asia and Ancient Egypt

The Asian continent is home to more species of cat than any other. Explore Asian cats at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and as pictured in our collections from across the Smithsonian. The Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History is home to cat mummies as part of our anthropology collections. Cat coffins and representations of the cat-headed goddess Bastet are among the extraordinary objects that reveal felines’ critical role in ancient Egyptian religious, social, and political life. 


Mummy Of Cat

Mummy Of "Kitten"

Head of a guardian lion

Figure of a cat, probably Kyoto ware

Display at Nishi Ryōgoku

Leopard

Amulet of a goddess, perhaps Sakhmet

Tiger

Tiger

Year of the Tiger

Mummy Of Cat, Wrapped Linen

Sumatran Tiger

Clouded Leopard Cub

Inlay of mummy figure with human head

Leopards

Inlay of a mummy figure with head of Hapy

A Leopard Drawn from Life

Papyrus column with two cats

Mummied Cat In Wrapper

Spouted vessel with lynx protome

Mummy Of Cat, In Mummy Wrappings

Leopard

Sufi riding a leopard from a Bustan (Orchard) by Sa'di (1291)

Design for a Weathervane, Leopard

Mother Leopard

Leopard Hunter

Leopard eating a man

Leopard with Spots

Bonbonniere

Tiger

Tiger's Head

Seated tiger

Crouching tiger

A Recumbent tiger

Tiger tally


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