Split-Twig Figurines: Crafting and Archaeological Context
Lifelong Learning

Discover prehistoric marvels dating back thousands of years and predating the Ancestral Puebloan civilizations. Originating primarily in the Colorado and Green River Basins, particularly the Four Corners area, these artifacts hold profound cultural significance. Learn alongside a local archaeologist to craft the intricate Grand Canyon style of split-twig figurine, unraveling the mysteries of this ancient art form. Students will learn to split a natural willow cutting and form it into a deer figurine, similar to the ancient artifact. This class is only offered in the autumn to correspond to natural cycle of willow growth.

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Class Sections For Split-Twig Figurines: Crafting and Archaeological Context (LLCFT 418)

Fall 2024 Section 1, Starting on: 09/07/2024

This class takes place in person at the University Connected Learning and Continuing Education building (540 Arapeen Drive, SLC). Special fee is for all required materials.

Date(s) Day Time Location
09/07/24 S 10:00 am -12:00 pm UUCE 120
Tuition: $39.00 + Special Fee: $10.00 = $49.00      

Instructor: RACHEL QUIST

Registration for this class will close on 09/06/2024 at midnight

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