Reader:
Vessels in
Dispute:
From what can be
garnered by those wise in the matter of
archaeology, the vessel (above) is said to be a 6th
century clay urn from Cetona, designed to hold ashes after
cremation.
Four curious winged creatures on the shoulders of the urn probably functioned as
guardians of the dead.
I am here to set the record straight. The jar under discussion is actually a
prototype created by Shahrazad or better known Sienna
(her real name).
The
Truth is Encoded in the original translation of
One
Thousand and One Nights.
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