Sat
10th May

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Roman Cooking
Sally Grainger
Spend the day with the Roman food historian and
cook Sally Grainger and her husband fellow Roman specialist Dr
Chris Grocock. The day includes lecture and presentation on the
nature of Roman - Italian food and the wider social aspect of
Romano - British dining practices where we can detect differences;
watch and participate in the preparation and presentation of a
Roman feast in the villa kitchen, which will be shared by all
participants. Plenty of opportunity for lively discussion and
debate. Participants may if they wish dress for dinner and experiment
with reclining to eat.
Cost : £50.00 |
| Sat 10th May |
Silver mounted arrowhead
Will Lord |
Sat 10th May
& Sun 11th May |
An Introduction to Archaeological Excavation
& Recording Techniques
Steve Dyer & Joyce Herve
The two day course will cover a number of basic
archaeological fieldwork and recording techniques, including introduction
to archaeology, finds types and dates, hand excavation of layers
and features, section and plan drawing, basic site surveying,
archaeological photography, finds processing, basics of stratigraphy.
Cost : £60.00 |
Sun 11th May

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Remedies for Today from Native British
Herbs
Christina Stapley
A day for exploring those herbs available to our
ancestors and examining both their traditional uses handed down
to us, and the ways in which they are used in herbal medicine
today. There will be time to look at each whole herb as we make
safe and useful herbal remedies such as teas, ointments and oils
for everyday conditions. One recipe will be available to take
home. Herbs featured will include betony, agrimony, meadowsweet,
marshmallow, burdock, nettle, ribwort plantain, elder, St. John’s
wort, self-heal and yarrow.
Cost : £45.00 |
Sun 11th May

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Roundhouse Construction
David Freeman
Topics covered include evidence and history of
the roundhouse in Britain, materials and sourcing, carpentry in
ancient times, use and design of tools, frame construction and
engineering dynamics, wattle and daub ( and the alternatives),
thatching methods/materials, living conditions and management.
With practical experience.
Cost : £75.00 |
Sun 11th May

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Making Metal
Fergus Milton
A day for learning how our ancestors first made
metal:
There will be a chance to handle various ores and the course participants
will each have the chance to smelt copper from malachite ore.
There will also be the chance to create a simple, open clay mould,
and cast a small item in bronze.
Cost: £85.00 |
Sat
7th June

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Pottery
David Freeman
Two linked weekend sessions Sat 7th June &
Sat 12th/ Sun 13thJuly
Session 1:
Evidence for pottery. Design and use of pots.
Sourcing clay. Pugging and preparation. Pot construction.
Session 2:
Evidence for kilns and ways of firing.
Construction methods of kilns.
Firing your pots using assorted methods. (takes 24 hours minimum)
We can help to arrange overnight accommodation
on the second weekend.
Cost : £85.00 for the two sessions |
Sat 7th June

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Roman Cooking
Sally Grainger
Spend the day with the Roman food historian and
cook Sally Grainger and her husband fellow Roman specialist Dr
Chris Grocock. The day includes lecture and presentation on the
nature of Roman - Italian food and the wider social aspect of
Romano - British dining practices where we can detect differences;
watch and participate in the preparation and presentation of a
Roman feast in the villa kitchen, which will be shared by all
participants. Plenty of opportunity for lively discussion and
debate. Participants may if they wish dress for dinner and experiment
with reclining to eat.
Cost : £50.00 |
Sun 8th June
Sun 22nd June

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Lost Wax Casting
Fergus Milton
Two, linked, one day sessions provide a chance
to learn the technique of lost-wax casting:
Day one covers the principles of the technique
and the reasons for using it.
The participants will be guided to produce a wax model which they
will then cast in bronze.
On day two, the moulds will be gradually heated
to burn out the wax model and casting matrix. Once the moulds
are baked hard enough, each participant will cast their model
in bronze.
Cost: £120.00
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| Sun 8th June |
Prehistoric Shoe Making
David Freeman
Evidence and history of shoes in pre-history.
Creating a personal pattern.
Construction and fitting of two pairs of shoes per person, to
take away.
Cost: £50.00 (includes all materials.)
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| 14th-15th. June |
YAC leader weekend |
Sun
13th July

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Silver Wrist Torque Workshop
Neil Burridge
Metal smiths in the Bronze Age (1000BC) developed
a surprisingly high level of skill in wrought bronze and gold
working using twisting and forging methods in the production of
wrist and neck torques to supply the increasing demand for jewellery
and body adornment.
In this workshop, you will use these same methods to make your
own wrought silver wrist torque with twisted body and tapered
end. Working with pure silver square rod 3..6mm x 140mm we will
explore forging with stone tools, different twisting techniques
and the problems of work-hardening and annealing metals. Pure
silver is rarely seen today, being much softer to work. As it
does not tarnish and always returns to the soft white colour of
the moon, one can understand why some ancient peoples valued it
as highly as gold.
Cost : £75.00 |
Sun 20th July

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Making Metal
Fergus Milton
A day for learning how our ancestors first made
metal:
There will be a chance to handle various ores and the course participants
will each have the chance to smelt copper from malachite ore.
There will also be the chance to create a simple, open clay mould,
and cast a small item in bronze.
Cost: £85.00
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Tuesdays in August

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Butser Warriors
Veratrix of the Atrebate
Experience Iron Age life during the summer holidays.
Each Tuesday in August you can try something different!
Tuesday 5th August - Building Day
Tuesday 12th August - Metalworking Day
Tuesday 19thAugust - Cooking Day
Tuesday 26th August - Iron Age Art Day
10AM – 4PM
Age Range 8-11 years
Pre-booking is essential and numbers will be limited.
Bring a packed lunch and drink.
Please phone 023 92 598838 to book.
Each day will Cost: £20.00
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Sat 9th Aug
& Sun 24th Aug

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Lost Wax Casting
Fergus Milton
Second of two, linked, one day sessions provide
a chance to learn the technique of lost-wax casting:
Day one covers the principles of the technique
and the reasons for using it.
The participants will be guided to produce a wax model which they
will then cast in bronze.
On day two, the moulds will be gradually heated
to burn out the wax model and casting matrix. Once the moulds
are baked hard enough, each participant will cast their model
in bronze.
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Sat 9th Aug

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Roman Herbs in cookery
Christina Stapley
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Sat 9th Aug |
Textiles
David Freeman
Learn about evidence for clothing and materials,
clothing styles, in prehistory, use of fibres, loom design and
use.
Spin a yarn, dye with plants including woad, practise on a range
of looms, weave patterns. Look at construction of clothing.
Cost : £60.00 |
Sat 9th Aug

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Bronze Sword
Neil Burridge
The Ballintober sword, dating to c1100BC, is the
first leaf shaped sword made in Britain. This workshop will explore
the manufacture of swords from the period and a 21” blade
will be cast using authentic methods. Each person will then work
on their own blade, identical to the one cast by the group, and
finish the day by looking at handle designs.
Cost : £ 90.00 |
Sat 16th Aug |
Metals Workshop
David Sims |
| Sun 17th Aug |
Weapons Workshop
David Sims
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Sun 24th Aug

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Flint Knapping
Will Lord
Will has been flint knapping for 30 years and
with his experience you will learn how to make a range of flint
tools using coarse granite pebbles and deer antler hammers, taking
home the things you make. Flint itself also hosts a number of
interesting features and a few surprises!
See Will in action here
Cost : £85.00
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Sat
13th &14th Sept
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An Introduction to Archaeological Excavation
& Recording Techniques
Steve Dyer & Joyce Herve
The two day course will cover a number of basic
archaeological fieldwork and recording techniques, including introduction
to archaeology, finds types and dates, hand excavation of layers
and features, section and plan drawing, basic site surveying,
archaeological photography, finds processing, basics of stratigraphy.
Cost : £60.00 |
Sat 13th Sept

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Coracle Building
David Freeman
A unique opportunity to build your own coracle
and paddle with a wooden frame and cloth cover, waterproofed with
pitch. If time allows, there will be a trip to water to try out
your coracle.
Trailer or roof rack required to take your coracle
home with you.
(Maximum number on course -5)
Cost : £100.00
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Metal Working
Fergus Milton
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Sun 14th Sept

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Roundhouse Construction
David Freeman
Topics covered include evidence and history of
the roundhouse in Britain, materials and sourcing, carpentry in
ancient times, use and design of tools, frame construction and
engineering dynamics, wattle and daub (and the alternatives),
thatching methods/materials, living conditions and management.
With practical experience.
Cost : £75.00 |
Sun 12th
Oct

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Hedgerow Basketry for Improvers
Christina Stapley
Little experience is necessary to enjoy this day
making a basket to take home. However, this is an opportunity
for those who have previously made baskets on beginners’
days to return and while appreciating historical uses, make different
shapes of baskets, or concentrate more on adding decorative weaves
to their experience. Instruction will again be given in choosing
the right stems, harvesting times and methods, storage and preparation
of weavers and stakes. Further practical experience in the ancient
craft of basket weaving and design will add to a working knowledge
of the textures, appearance and flexibility of various natural
materials. Some materials provided and information on suitable
stems to harvest from home and bring is also given on booking.
Anyone interested in a beginners’ day should also contact
the Farm.
Cost : £ 45.00 |
Sun 12th Oct
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Blacksmithing
David Freeman
This course will look at the prehistoric use of
iron and the archaeology of iron working and tools. There will
be hands on experience of the construction of a basic forge and
bellows, and the forging and production of a finished item to
take away at the end of the day.
Protective shoes/boots advised. Goggles and gloves
provided.
Cost : £75.00 |
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Chalk Sculpting
David Freeman
This course will look at the origins of chalk and the use of chalk
as an art medium in pre-history. We will look at examples of archaeological
finds and explore the history of Iron Age art work styles.
There will be hands -on experience of producing a number of sculptures.
Cost : £50.00 |
| Sun 14th Oct |
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| Sun 25th
Nov |
Natural Christmas Decorations
Julie Wileman
Make your own unique table centre, door wreath
and tree ornaments from natural materials and a little genius!
Hands on day school will help you become the envy of all your
friends!
Cost : £55.00 |