EditorialAmulet of Two Back to Back Canine Heads. Egyptian. Date: 2160 BC. Dimensions: 1.9 ? 1.9 ? 0.6 cm (3/4 ? 3/4 ? 1/4 in.). Glazed steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialAmulet of Two Back to Back Canine Heads. Egyptian. Date: 2160 BC. Dimensions: 1.9 ? 1.9 ? 0.6 cm (3/4 ? 3/4 ? 1/4 in.). Glazed steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialTaenia hydatigena, Print, Taenia hydatigena (thin-necked bladderworm, causative agent of cysticercosis) is one of the adult forms of the canine and feline tapeworm. This infection has a worldwide geographic distribution. Humans with taeniasis can infec...
EditorialFelis caracal, Print, The caracal (Caracal caracal) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long tufted ears, and long canine teeth. Its coat...
EditorialTragulus pygmaeus, Print, Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. In Ancient Greek t????? (tragos) means a male goat, while the Latin diminutive ?ulus means 'tiny'. With a weight of 0.7?8.0 kg (...
EditorialFelis caracal, Print, The caracal (Caracal caracal) is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and India. It is characterised by a robust build, long legs, a short face, long tufted ears, and long canine teeth. Its coat...
EditorialTragulus pygmaeus, Print, Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. In Ancient Greek t????? (tragos) means a male goat, while the Latin diminutive ?ulus means 'tiny'. With a weight of 0.7?8.0 kg (...
EditorialTragulus pygmaeus, Print, Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. In Ancient Greek t????? (tragos) means a male goat, while the Latin diminutive ?ulus means 'tiny'. With a weight of 0.7?8.0 kg (...
EditorialTragulus pygmaeus, Print, Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. In Ancient Greek t????? (tragos) means a male goat, while the Latin diminutive ?ulus means 'tiny'. With a weight of 0.7?8.0 kg (...
EditorialTragulus pygmaeus, Print, Tragulus is a genus of even-toed ungulates in the family Tragulidae that are known as mouse-deer. In Ancient Greek t????? (tragos) means a male goat, while the Latin diminutive ?ulus means 'tiny'. With a weight of 0.7?8.0 kg (...
EditorialCanis lupus, Print, The wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the gray/grey wolf, is a canine native to the wilderness and remote areas of Eurasia and North America. It is the largest extant member of its family, with males averaging 43?45 kg (95?99 lb) an...
EditorialTaenia hydatigena, Print, Taenia hydatigena (thin-necked bladderworm, causative agent of cysticercosis) is one of the adult forms of the canine and feline tapeworm. This infection has a worldwide geographic distribution. Humans with taeniasis can infec...
EditorialCanis latrans, Print, The coyote, prairie wolf or brush wolf (Canis latrans) is a canine native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf. It fills mu...
EditorialAmulet of Two Back to Back Canine Heads. Egyptian. Date: 2160 BC. Dimensions: 1.9 ? 1.9 ? 0.6 cm (3/4 ? 3/4 ? 1/4 in.). Glazed steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialCanine Vessel, 8th?9th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Veracruz, Remojadas (?), Ceramic, H. 6 3/4 x W. 7 7/16 in. (17.2 x 19 cm), Ceramics-Containers, Remojadas (?).
EditorialHowling Canine, 5th?6th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Veracruz, Remojadas, Ceramic, H. 20 x W. 10 1/4 x D. 16 in. (50.8 x 26 x 40.6 cm), Ceramics-Sculpture, The ancient inhabitants of the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in the region that is now the state ...
EditorialCanine Vessel, 12th?3rd century B.C. (?), Mexico, Mesoamerica, Central Highlands (?), Ceramic, H. 7 1/2 x W. 11 1/2 x D. 6 in. (19.1 x 29.2 x 15.2 cm), Ceramics-Containers.
EditorialJackal, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 664?30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, L. 5.1 ? W. 1.1 ? H. 3.3 cm (1 5/16? 7/8 ? 7/8 in.), The canine god Wepwawet, associated with Abydos, is depicted here on the bar of a standard. Raised on a pole the standar...
EditorialJackal, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 664?30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, H. 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.); W. 2.5 cm (1 in.); L. 9.4 cm (3 11/16 in.), The canine deity Wepwawet stands on the upper portion of a sledge with cobras at his feet. He is attentive...
EditorialJackal standard, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 664?30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, H. 6.9 cm (2 11/16 in.); W. 2.2 cm (7/8 in.); L. 6.8 cm (2 11/16 in.), The canine deity Wepwawet stands on the upper portion of a papyriform standard; he is attenti...
EditorialCanine Ornament, 7th?8th century, Guatemala or Mexico, Mesoamerica, Maya, Shell (Spondylus), H. 3 3/4 x W. 2 3/8 x D. 1 in. (9.5 x 6 x 2.5 cm), Shell-Ornaments, This orange shell pendant represents a dog. The dog seems to snarl as it raises its snout t...