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Ancient Metalworking Workshop

  • Butser Ancient Farm Chalton Lane Hampshire, PO8 0BG United Kingdom (map)

Step back in time and experience the wonders of ancient copper metallurgy! In this immersive workshop, led by our resident experimental archaeologist and archaeometallurgist, Thérèse Kearns, you’ll learn how early civilisations transformed raw minerals into gleaming metal. From smelting copper from malachite to creating bronze alloys and casting your own metal object, you’ll be hands-on with the processes that shaped human history.

About the workshop

  • One-day workshop, 10am - 3pm with a break for lunch

  • Use a clay furnace, charcoal, and leather bellows to smelt copper and cast bronze

  • Discover the story of ancient metalworking from its invention to its rediscovery through experimental archaeology

  • Take home a cast object you’ve designed yourself

  • No experience necessary!

  • Set in the unique surroundings of Butser Ancient Farm’s historic buildings

Please note that the casting process is temperamental, so we cannot guarantee that the cast object will be consistent. Sturdy closed toed shoes/boots must be worn, and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Suitable for 18+

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.

WORKSHOP INFORMATION

Please wear sensible clothing and footwear for this workshop.

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 to, or don’t want to, work the bellows, you will still be able to participate in all other aspects of the 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!

This workshop is suitable for ages 18 and above only.


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