Essays, fictions, and parables from the MayaLucIA project — where the process of building becomes the subject of the writing.
The Seven Readers
A Note on the Terrace at Thalpan At the confluence of the Indus and the Gilgit rivers, where the gorge narrows to twenty-one kilometres between the river at eleven hundred metres and the summit at eight thousand one hundred and twenty-five, a series of rock terraces face the water. The terraces at Thalpan hold the densest concentration of petroglyphs in the upper Indus — more than thirty thousand carvings and five thousand inscriptions spanning ten millennia. Ten writing systems have been identified: Kharoshthi, Brahmi, Proto-Sharada, Sogdian, Bactrian, Parthian, Chinese, Tibetan, Middle Persian, and a disputed Hebrew inscription. Each script was carved by someone who had come a long way and would not stay. ...