Symbolic Landscapes

Archival roots. Some earlier French-language illustrated works exploring sacred landscapes and symbolic territories are now available in the French Heritage Editions section. 👉 Explore the archival collection

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Symbolic Landscapes — System Brief (Volumes I–III). Reading the Hidden Structure of Territories. Across continents and oceans, landscapes are not random. They are structured. This brief introduces a new way of reading territories as coherent systems.

What this Brief is

This 4-page visual brief is an entry point into the Symbolic Landscapes collection. It does not explain everything. It reveals the structure behind what you already see. It presents a world where:
✔ places are organized, not scattered
✔ forms persist beyond civilizations
✔ meaning is embedded in space itself

What you will discover. A structural reading based on four principles: Centers — where space is anchored; Axes — what connects and organizes; Orientation — how landscapes align; Territory — the system behind forms. 👉 Not sites. Systems.

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Mesopotamian Core Sites. A Structural Reading of Sacred Spatial Systems

Before cities, there were structures. Before history, there was orientation. It is a structural reading of how space was first organized. From Eridu to Nippur, from early platforms to monumental centers, this volume explores the emergence of a system where: centers anchor the world, axes structure movement, orientation aligns space with cosmos, territory becomes meaningful. 👉 A coherent spatial system.

What this book reveals. Across early Mesopotamia, forms repeat. Not randomly — structurally. This book identifies:
– the logic behind sacred centers
– the role of artificial elevation (“mountain before city”)
– the alignment of sites beyond geography
– the transition from dispersed points to organized space
What appears as archaeology becomes a system.


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Length: ~120 pages

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Anatolia-Caucasus. A Structural Reading of Sacred Spatial Systems

Not a region. A passage This e-book is a structural reading of a territory shaped by movement, elevation, and connection. Between plateaus, mountains, and corridors, this volume reveals a system where highlands structure space, passages organize flows, centers anchor transitions, axes link worlds across distances. 👉 Not a landscape — but an articulated spatial system..

What this book reveals. Across Anatolia and the Caucasus, sites are not isolated. They form a network. This book identifies:

  • the role of mountains as structural anchors
  • the logic of corridors and crossings
  • alignments linking distant regions
  • the persistence of spatial organization across millennia

This volume reveals a spatial logic of transition, articulation, and continuity. It is a structural framework to understand how territories connect. Not regions. Systems.

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Length: ~200 pages

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Pacific Systems. A Structural Reading of Oceanic Landscapes

Pacific Systems is a structural reading of an ocean. Across vast distances, scattered lands reveal a hidden coherence — a system where nodes replace centers, routes structure space, orientation guides movement, territory extends beyond land. 👉 A distributed system.

What this book reveals. From Micronesia to Polynesia, from Easter Island to Tonga, the Pacific is not fragmented. This e-book identifies:

  • networks connecting distant islands
  • recurring spatial logics across oceanic scales
  • engineered landscapes beyond expected capacities
  • a system without a visible center

Core insight. The Pacific does not function as a territory. It functions as a network. The question is not: Where are the islands? But: How are they connected? This volume challenges a fundamental assumption: distance does not mean separation, dispersion does not mean disorder. It reveals a spatial logic of: distribution, navigation, coherence without centralization. It is a structural framework to understand oceanic systems.


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Gaul Systems. A Structural Reading of Zodiacal Territorial Systems

This volume explores a remarkable hypothesis: that the territory of France and its surrounding regions may be understood as a structured landscape organized around twelve major sectors.

What this book reveals:

  • sacred centers, omphaloi and organizing nodes,
  • rivers, mountains, pilgrimage/trade routes, long-duration networks,
  • ancient spatial structures beneath successive historical layers,
  • what appears fragmented becomes connected.

Core insight. How is the territory organized? The Gaulic Zodiac proposes a deeper territorial framework shaped by rivers, routes, mountains, sacred centers and long-duration memory. The resulting geography reveals a striking continuity across centuries. Dolmens become chapels. Oppida become cities. Temples become cathedrals. The landscape remembers.


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