`The artifacts strongly resemble another type of object with a known purpose – storage vessels for sacred scrolls from nearby Seleucia on the Tigris.[11] Since these vessels were exposed to the elements,[1][b][improper synthesis?] it is possible that any papyrus or parchment inside had completely rotted away, perhaps leaving a trace of slightly acidic organic residue.[12] Although the Seleucia vessels do not have the outermost clay jar, they are otherwise almost identical.[1][b]
The object was looted along with thousands of other artifacts from the National Museum during the 2003 invasion …