Rock monuments stand in the landscape as quotations from the past, filled with words without a clear etymology, as parts of our present imbued with layers of meaning projected backward and forward in time; their authors unknown, date approximate.
Today, they remain mounted in the land as small permanent marks on a larger history, yet: the spiritual, cultural, historical, and cartographical knowledge as well as the intention within them continues to be obscured by the present landscape of knowledge, meaning and identity politics.
Today, they remain mounted in the land as small permanent marks on a larger history, yet: the spiritual, cultural, historical, and cartographical knowledge as well as the intention within them continues to be obscured by the present landscape of knowledge, meaning and identity politics.