The Rockface evolution has been steady although slow, being progressed solely by continental drift. Rockface culture is, after countless millennia, entering what could best be described as a cubist phase. The stern uplifted features of the Rockface culture are slowly being eroded as the younger Pleistocene offspring starts to dominate the landscape. The current but older generation will in some tens of thousands of years be reduced to sand as their forbears were. Luckily a few remain and with the benefit of AI imaging we are able to preserve images of the remnants of a once great culture.