Course Description and Credit Information
This lecture discusses some results of the Cedar Mesa Building Murals Project, a five-year study of decorated buildings at Ancestral Pueblo cliff-dwellings in the southern Bears Ears area. Results indicate that, in the early A.D. 1200s, murals expressed important aspects of social identities related to community, political, and religious identities on local scales. Subsequent changes in mural styles reflect broader changes in the political and ritual systems of the larger region.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn about mural paintings and its architectural element and contribution to our present society.
2. Understand the importance of the rich history of cultural landscapes which represent the combined works of nature and of man.
3. Describe the process of how to preserve and protect the traditional landscape.
General Course Information
Credits |
1 CEU/CE/PH/CH |
HSW |
Yes |
Format |
Pre-recorded webinar |
Presenter |
Carrie Moore |
US State Approvals
LA CES Approved |
Yes |
States: AK, AL, AR, CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MO, MS, NE, NH, NM, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV, WY |
Yes |
North Carolina |
Yes |
New Jersey |
No |
Florida |
No |
New York |
*** |
GA, MN, and SD |
Yes |
Canada Provinces and Territories
British Columbia |
Yes, per reciprocity with LA CES |
Ontario |
Yes, per reciprocity with LA CES |
Course curriculum
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About this course
- $24.95
- 3 lessons
- 1 hour of video content