Didn’t Ea-nāṣir actually deliberately preserve his complaints by firing them in a kiln? If he didn’t I believe the clay would have been repurposed or thrown away. So it was more like Ea-nāṣir received a complaint and he went “Haha, that’s funny, I should keep that around”
Didn’t Ea-nāṣir actually deliberately preserve his complaints by firing them in a kiln? If he didn’t I believe the clay would have been repurposed or thrown away. So it was more like Ea-nāṣir received a complaint and he went “Haha, that’s funny, I should keep that around”