>capstone/keystone
Trying to understand…
The 4 side blocks have 2 languages each commonly spoken around the world today for a total of 8 languages.
The capstone/keystone has a shorter message but written in babylonian cuneiform, classical greek, sanskrit, and egyptian hieroglyphics that most people today wouldn’t readily recognize.
So the guidestones are some type of rosetta stone (egyptian hieroglyphis, demotic (egyptian script) and greek script.linking Egyptian ancient languages with present ones?
To what end?
Why bother, unless it’s important to the messenger?