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Phase1 in review 3

As a child growing up, I would watch ‘National Geographic’ specials on TV. The knowledge gained from those shows came into play, as soon as I noticed the repeating geometric patterns in the stones.

IndianRock.art - stones separated and cataloged
IndianRock.art – stones separated and cataloged

Shortly after noticing these repeating patterns, I referred to my memories of watching archaeologists uncover artifacts on the early NG documentaries. First off, I knew that I needed to log everything that pertained to my growing hypothesis: someone, at some point in time, quarried stones for carving and then buried them, including their stone tools. Additionally, the stones were placed intentionally, in conjunction with the patterns of the sun and moon, as their illumination played upon the surrounding landscape.

So then, I graphed the area, both horizontally and vertically: with each separate area having its own designation, represented by numbers and letters. Then, I systemically unearthed the site, sifting the contents through a 1/8″ screen.

IndianRock.art - Garden Site
IndianRock.art – Garden Site