Anatomical Silt
Rough grit wedges beneath fingernails as the excavation uncovers a chamber carved to match the exact curvature of human ribs. This calcified geometry suggests that what was once thought to be an external ruin is actually a biological outgrowth, a fossilized skeleton mimicking a temple. The distinction between builder and building dissolves into a singular metabolic process where old stories weren't simply remembered, but were etched as physical scars upon the stone. In this quiet light, the architecture breathes with the slow pulse of what remains.