For thousands of years emperors, clerics, nobles and kings all over the world have erected slabs of stone called stelae as markers to indicate a boundary, either phsyical or temporal. They commemorate battles won, loved ones lost, borders, holocausts, and laws. Some stelae have been vital sources of information on past societies; many still stand after millenia.
Outside the Everhart Museum in Scranton, four ceramic stelae have been erected by an artist named Jordan Taylor. The...
Published on May 10, 2010 04:16