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Exhibition about the of Native American cultural heritage

In the 13th century they began to construct new settlements. They were located not on flat, easily accessible terrain, but on cliff edges, among overhanging and sheltering rocks. The result of this migration were cliff cities and fortifications picturesquely squeezed into the rock landscape of that area. They were the Pueblo Natives living in Mesa Verde on the border between the present-day Utah and Colorado. The new exhibition located in the cellars of the Jagiellonian University Museum Collegium Maius is about their history.

We invite you to watch the footage from the opening event and to visit it ‘live'. Only until the 31st January 2016.

Published Date: 14.12.2015
Published by: Paweł Siemianowski