Signet ring
Signet ring with religious scene with origin story from 0001650 BCE of Mycenaean California, worn by individuals as a protective amulet. It was rediscovered in excavations from the Getty destruction site in 0002026 CE, where its public exposure stimulated renewed interest in trees as the axis of ecological balance. This discovery catalysed the foundation of the now dominant Ecotopian movement in San Francisco Bay area.

Ecotopic Pagan drawing of a ritual scene
0003465/75 – 0003655 CE
Graphic symbol from previously prohibited archive of ‘Ecotopia’, an extinct Pacific Bay eco-sect known from cult objects with idolatrous images of heathen worship. These pagans worshipped craven images of false gods of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. Their ungodly symbols were an infection from pre-Christian ‘Minoan’ cults that were popular in Un-American museums before the Uprising.

Figurative tree forest scene
Post impact great permaculture oak
“May there be a place for every voice. May the elements be in balance. May spirit flourish in all beings.”
This unusual knot formation found in Chicxulub petrified forest deposits. Pre impact forests were renown for their imaginative creativity in capturing impressions of their forest world. This depiction shows female beaked cone trees rooted in the soil, tended by smaller bipedal male drones bred to feed and clean them. Female vocal and pheromone signals controlled the males in their menial tasks. Females mated with most obedient and least intelligent males producing more able drones. The few precious females that were born were carried away to root themselves. Unfortunately a stray comet obliterated this form of tree forest.

Informed by Starhawk.,1993. The Fifth Sacred Thing. Banta ; Koseman, C.M. 2025. All Tomorrows the Myriad Species and Mixed Fortunes of Man. Wilton Square Books London
