Archaeologist stumbles across 2,000-year-old cat paw print on what was once a Roman roof tile
Archaeology frequently entails digging up of skeleton remains, tombs and valuable artifacts from the olden days. Equally important, and more fascinating perhaps, is the discovery of a 2,000-year-old cat paw print on what was once a Roman roof tile. Currently kept at the Gloucester City Museum, in the southwest part of England, the tile fragment…