In the earliest eras of this planetary formation, immense heat and rapid geological fracturing forced immediate terrestrial adaptation. The structures preserved here were born from survival: heavy anchor points, blunt forms, and stark markings built to endure unstable ground and ash-dark skies.
Long before modern survey teams arrived to catalogue the basin, rigid stone architectures governed the flow of every carved record and ceremonial route. This museum preserves those severe fundamentals for a new generation of explorers.