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X-ray of a mummified cat
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X-ray of mummified ancient Egyptian cat from Ptolemaic period, 330-30 BC. Collected by Sir Flinders Petrie. X-ray shows displaced neck (cervical) vertebrae, suggesting that the animal was deliberately killed.
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The Natural History Museum, London/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2910673
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2175px × 2934px (~18 MB)
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330-30 BC
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carnivora
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cervical
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Displaced Neck
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felidae
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placental mammal
ptolemaic period
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Sir Flinders Petrie
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