southern Iraq and northeastern Arabia and Egypt. Though it does grow wool, it is primarily raised for meat. The Arabi rams have horns and the ewes are polled
wheat. On the upper portion of the lowest register, alternating rams and ewes march in a single file. The middle register conveys naked men carrying baskets
"hardened") is a Middle Eastern food consisting of hard, dry yogurt made from ewe or goat's milk. Milk is kept in a fine-woven cheesecloth to make a thick
winter, rams try to create a dominance hierarchy to determine access to ewes (female mouflon) for mating. Mouflon rams fight one another to obtain dominance