Discover the technology that changed the world! Taught by Thérèse Kearns, resident experimental archaeologist and archaeometallurgist, you’ll learn to use 8,000-year-old tools and techniques to smelt copper from malachite, create a bronze alloy with tin, and cast your own ancient artifact in bronze.
About the workshop
One-day workshop, 10am - 3pm with a break for lunch
Use a clay furnace, charcoal, and goatskin bellows to smelt copper and cast bronze
Discover the story of ancient metalworking from its invention to its rediscovery through experimental archaeology
No experience necessary!
Set in the unique surroundings of Butser Ancient Farm’s historic buildings
Please note that the casting process is temperamental, and we cannot guarantee you will create an item to take home.
Included in your ticket
Entrance to the farm, a full day’s tuition and expertise from our experimental archaeologist, and all the tools and materials necessary to authentically smelt copper and create and cast bronze.
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Please wear sensible clothing and footwear for this workshop. Lunch is not included, although sandwiches (subject to availability), hot and cold drinks, and snacks are sold in our gift shop. You’re also welcome to bring a picnic if you prefer!
Please note that working the bellows is physically demanding and requires working at ground level. This unfortunately can’t be changed, but if you aren’t able or don’t want to work the bellows personally you will still be able to spectate, and to join in the other parts of the workshop.
This workshop is suitable for ages 18 and above only.