Buried But Not Forgotten — Mud Flood Tartaria Poster Print
Some cities don't fall. They are covered.
"Buried But Not Forgotten" is a document of what the mud flood theorists have always known: that beneath the foundations of the modern world, the architecture of a prior civilization waits — domes intact, arches uneroded, spires pointing upward through meters of inexplicable sediment.
This poster depicts that buried world mid-emergence. Grand Tartarian structures rising from layered earth, rendered in muted ochre and ash in the style of a recovered archival illustration — something found, not commissioned. The distressing is intentional. The aging is the point. This is not a reproduction of history. It is a record of what history chose to bury.
Printed on museum-quality matte paper sourced from Japan. Thick, substantial, and built to last in the way the original civilization was supposed to.
Details:
— Museum-quality matte paper
— Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
— Paper weight: 189 g/m²
— Paper sourced from Japan
— Available in 5″×7″ and 12″×16″
Part of the Etherfolk Hidden Histories Collection.
The reset happened. The record survives.
Some cities don't fall. They are covered.
"Buried But Not Forgotten" is a document of what the mud flood theorists have always known: that beneath the foundations of the modern world, the architecture of a prior civilization waits — domes intact, arches uneroded, spires pointing upward through meters of inexplicable sediment.
This poster depicts that buried world mid-emergence. Grand Tartarian structures rising from layered earth, rendered in muted ochre and ash in the style of a recovered archival illustration — something found, not commissioned. The distressing is intentional. The aging is the point. This is not a reproduction of history. It is a record of what history chose to bury.
Printed on museum-quality matte paper sourced from Japan. Thick, substantial, and built to last in the way the original civilization was supposed to.
Details:
— Museum-quality matte paper
— Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
— Paper weight: 189 g/m²
— Paper sourced from Japan
— Available in 5″×7″ and 12″×16″
Part of the Etherfolk Hidden Histories Collection.
The reset happened. The record survives.