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To Linda Doran,
Last time we had a discussion about ferrets in Egypt, I was accused of being
terribly boring ! I can't imagine why my multi-paragraph note about my
former life as an Egyptologist, complete with references to German textbooks
and British compendiums, would be boring. <G> So here is the SHORT answer
as best as I can: the ancient Egyptians had no qualms about displaying
ANYTHING. Bodily parts, bodily functions, unusual (to us) sexual activity -
nothing was too private to depict. I think they were remarkably down to
earth and honest about all aspects of their world. So I believe that if
there were ferrets in their world, they would have shown them. After all,
they worshipped cats. I think they would have LOVED ferrets if they had
them, and they might have worshipped them, too. That's my humble opinion.
All in one paragraph.
Kat
[Posted in FML issue 1679]
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