CAMPAIGN MMXXVI · SITE: DACIA · TWO WINGS, ONE BVILDING

LAPIDARIVM·DACICVM

THE MVSEVM — MAPS DISPLAYED AS INSCRIPTIONS

TERRA·SIGILLATA

THE TRENCH — MAPS EXCAVATED AS STRATA

Nineteen centuries of maps of Dacia & Romania. Above the ground line they are read as inscriptions; below it, they are dug as layers. One year of history equals one millimetre of earth.

MVSAEVM ET FOSSA · SITE BRIEF

THE CHVRCH THAT IS BOTH

At Densuș, in Hațeg country, stands a small church built almost entirely of older stones. Roman altars hold up its tower; a funerary inscription — a wife’s farewell to her husband, cut seventeen centuries ago — serves as a wall block. Walk around it and you are in a museum; dig beneath it and you are in a trench. The lapidarium and the excavation are the same building.

Maps of this land work the same way. Ptolemy’s coordinates are reused by Renaissance engravers; Austrian military sheets become the skeleton of the Romanian state map; a name carved by a Greek geographer resurfaces, after eighteen centuries, on a city-limit sign outside Cluj. Every map of Dacia is built from the spolia of earlier maps — and every map buries the one before it.

So this site has two wings. In the Lapidarium, each map is displayed as a carved stela and read the way an epigrapher reads stone — with the Six Readings, adapted from the Leiden conventions. In the Trench, the same maps are excavated as strata, each at its proper depth, and assessed in the field with the Five Seals. Visit the museum first. Then take the ladder down.

TWO INSTRVMENTS, ONE COLLECTION

SEX·LECTIONES

THE SIX READINGS · LABORATORY PROTOCOL · USED IN THE MVSEVM

  • ORDINATIOthe geometric armature — projection, graticule, scale
  • A·BLITTERAEletterforms and toponymy — who names the land, in what tongue
  • [ ]RESTITVTIOrestored or inherited content — the copying chain
  • ⟨ ⟩CORRECTIOinstrumental correction — what was measured, verified, improved
  • ⟦ ⟧RASVRAerasure — what was struck out, censored, classified
  • vac.VACATdeliberate blank — terra incognita, voids, omission

QVINQVE·SIGILLA

THE FIVE SEALS · FIELD PROTOCOL · USED IN THE TRENCH

  • MMENSVRAmeasurement — from symbolic space to geodetic survey
  • AAVCTORITASauthority — how much central power stands behind the map
  • NNOMINAnames — toponymic density and linguistic layering
  • LLIMESboundaries — frontier zones, river lines, treaty demarcations
  • SSILENTIVMsilence — what is withheld, by choice or by limit

Both score 0–5, in half-points. The marks record depths of a quality, not grades of merit — an epigrapher’s provisional verdicts: systematic, subjective, revisable.

PARS PRIMA · ABOVE THE GROVND LINE

THE LAPIDARIVM

Thirteen stones on a wall, one for each map. Read them as you would read inscriptions.

Epigraphers press damp paper into carved letters to take a squeeze — in Romanian, an estampaj or calc: the stone’s negative. Toggle it to study every vignette in relief.

THE WALL IN TIME · A.D. 100 — 2026 · SQUARE-ROOT SCALE · SELECT A STONE TO VISIT IT

INSTRVMENTVM I

COLLATIO · THE COMPARISON DESK

Place any two stones side by side and collate their Six Readings, as an editor collates manuscripts.

·CONTRA·

PARS SECVNDA · BELOW THE GROVND LINE

TERRA SIGILLATA · THE TRENCH

The same thirteen maps, in situ. Read the section from the topsoil downward; the deeper you scroll, the older the layer. A sterile band of twelve centuries lies between the woodcuts and the road-maps of Rome.

INSTRVMENTVM II

SECTIO · SECTION COMPARISON

Overlay the Five-Seal profiles of any two strata and read the deltas, as one reads two faces of a cut.

·SVPER·

INSTRVMENTVM III

SONDAJE · THE TEST PITS

Sink a pit on a single place and watch its name change as you pass through the layers — an artifact traced through every stratum it survives.