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Bronze Axe Casting Workshop

Sat 21 Sept

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Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery

Join Dr. James Dilley on one of our most popular workshops to cast a bronze axe!

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Bronze Axe Casting Workshop
Bronze Axe Casting Workshop

Time & Location

21 Sept 2024, 10:00 – 16:00

Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery, 51 Priestgate, Peterborough PE1 1LF, UK

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The Course

Discover how some of the earliest metal tools were produced in prehistoric Britain. From just over 4000 years ago people started to make the first axes from copper into simple flat, triangular shapes from an opencast mould. Soon after people started adding tin to make bronze which was harder and easier to cast.

On this workshop, attendees can choose from a selection of different axes type to cast including:

The flaring blade of the flanged axe is an iconic tool from prehistory, it appears as both artefacts and in rock art at Stonehenge. Their tools were often highly decorated, suggesting a close relationship with its owner. Another option would be to cast a middle Bronze Age palstave axe. These axes were developed from the earlier “flanged axe” which lacked high ridges, a haft stopper and loop. Metallurgy analysis shows Welsh copper can be found in over 90% of…

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