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Papyrus with satirical vignettes: a figured scene in which animals ape human activities, but in a topsy-turvy world, they act against their natural instincts. The lion does not attack the gazelle but plays a board game, probably 'senet', with her. At far right: Even when the lion wins, he claims his reward in the bedroom. Center: Goats and geese are driven along by their natural predators the hyena, fox, and wild cat who walk upright like human herdsmen, wielding a goad, carrying their possessions in a bag slung over a pole carried on the shoulder, leaning on a staff or playing a double flute. Egypt, Ramesside period, ca. 1250-1150 BCE. From Deir el-Medina. Inv. 10016.1 100161. 
Location British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART542067 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3600px × 1117px 
Photo Credit © The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY 
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12th century BCE
13th century BCE
Animal Alone
Drawing
Fox
Gazelle
Goat
Goose
Hyena
Lion
Papyrus
Ramesside period (ca. 1295-1070 BCE)
Satire