Linguistic archaeology uncovers the most resistant artifacts. Scraps and traces left, like echoes in a canyon.
The glyphs represent sounds, but also concepts, emotions. Theyβre more than letters; they speak of unseen societies.
Analyzing substrate interactions: the layering of meanings akin to physical sediment in obscure deposits. Metadata of the ancients.
Phonetic cloaking β languages conspire to survive trapped in cryptic similes and vibrant metaphors.
Referential entropy: as tongues fade, what remains are pshopes β impressions longing for tactile existence.