What if Nanni was the kind of person that complains that the Great Sand Dunes National Park is too sandy, and we have the complaint (presumably found in his house) because Ea-Nasir kept it to remind himself never to do business with Nanni again.
What if Nanni was the kind of person that complains that the Great Sand Dunes National Park is too sandy, and we have the complaint (presumably found in his house) because Ea-Nasir kept it to remind himself never to do business with Nanni again.
Did they ever find contrary comments giving praise to his copper? What’s the ratio of likes vs dislikes? They shoulda invented Yelp thousands of years earlier.
One never got his copper, and another said he was tired of receiving bad copper.
No positive reviews survived, if there were any
1.2/5 stars would not place order for copper ingots again
To be fair, if people acted back then more or less as they do now, they’d be more inclined to leave a negative review than a positive one. All the more so considering the effort involved in writing, the skills and materials needed to write, were rarer back then, and the effort just to transmit the message after it was written would not be trivial, either.