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by Jennifer Munro

The domestic cat has stamped its claws on ancient history. A long time ago someone left some amphora to dry in a place clearly owned by a cat. The mark of its claws is visible in the clay where the cat may have scratched or stretched. Centuries later this piece was found on Tel Akko.

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About jennie
I'm the irritating person who's always there with a camera - wanting an interview, asking silly questions and getting in the way of the serious archaeology. I'm an author, a publisher (Fernro Publishing), an ex-advertising agency owner and Creative Director, a mother and a grandmother. I only do things I really want to do now - building Tel Akko's website with you was one of them.

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