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Fact of the day: This cat has managed to leave marks on the 2,000-year old Roman tiles
You think that your cat always climbs where you do not need to be everywhere pokes his nose and waiting for opportunities and naughty? So, do not you think!
Recently archaeologist Gloucester museum, examining a piece of Roman tiles, dating from about 100 AD. e., with vozmouscheniem I remarked on it the imprint of cat's paw.
A piece of Roman tiles, "tegulae" has been found by archaeologists on Berkeley Street in 1959.
"The Romans, having made tiles, left her, still wet, to dry directly in the sun" - says a spokesman for the museum. - "Apparently, the cat ran on wet tiles in Gloucester in 100 AD. e., to the displeasure of manufacture tiles masters ... »
Need more evidence that males - real vredina?
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Recently archaeologist Gloucester museum, examining a piece of Roman tiles, dating from about 100 AD. e., with vozmouscheniem I remarked on it the imprint of cat's paw.
A piece of Roman tiles, "tegulae" has been found by archaeologists on Berkeley Street in 1959.
"The Romans, having made tiles, left her, still wet, to dry directly in the sun" - says a spokesman for the museum. - "Apparently, the cat ran on wet tiles in Gloucester in 100 AD. e., to the displeasure of manufacture tiles masters ... »
Need more evidence that males - real vredina?
via factroom.ru
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