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Head of sleeping Medusa, 1st century BC - 3rd century AD,
Peridot intaglio Ring Stone,
Length: 11/16 in. (1.8 cm),
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2026 I Will Not Obsessively Ruminate On Stupid Bullshit That Makes No Sense And Is Not Real
One of my favorite historical tidbits is that Arab traders, for centuries, fooled Europeans into thinking cinnamon came from a rare, vicious and fearsome cinnamon bird.
The belief was so prevalent, in fact, that the mythical cinnamon bird shows up in the writings of Herodotus and Aristotle, all the way into medieval European manuscripts where it’s illustrated in all its fierce, cinnamony glory:
Pliny the Elder expressed skepticism of the bird in his writings, rightly assuming that it was a tale invented to keep control on the trade and prices by reducing competition, but the belief was already so widespread that it persisted in many areas into the early 1300’s.
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