Livelet: Franco the Metal Founder by sandra46
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Description
The early Bronze Age metal worker developed his skill in casting tools and weapons using both clay and stone moulds to manufacture copper and bronze artefacts. Here you can see Franco running a workshop with a demo at a primitive Bronze Age foundry, dedicated to reproducing tools, weapons and artefacts from the Bronze Age at the Livelet archaeopark. In the next posts I'll show you details of the process.
Those interested in reading more about it can go here:
http://mygeologypage.ucdavis.edu/cowen/~GEL115/115CH4.html
http://www.angelfire.com/me/ik/picsbt.html
http://www.templeresearch.eclipse.co.uk/bronze/intro.htm
Thanks for your kind comments.
Comments (46)
anmes
Interesting Sanmdra..I'll follow some of the links
virginiese
It looks like you had a great time there. Thanks for sharing your explanations and pictures !
Jean_C
Beautiful and interesting image! The details of the process will interest me!
Minda
This is Very interesting sandra,Thanks for sharing.
renecyberdoc
we start becoming friends with franco.very nice series.
durleybeachbum
Fascinating!
Radar_rad-dude
A most interesting process and wonderful photo, Sandra!
claude19
excellent report about a metal founder and his Art !!!
Leije
Very interesting capture and infos about his work !
brycek
Very interesting..nice capture!!
eekdog
i appreciate you doing these Sandra, educational and very interesting.
magnus073
Sandra, you have no idea how delighted I am to see you continuing this series. Franco Is a true master of this lost art form, and I am eager to learn more about him and his art. I know a little bit about injection molding and casting, so seeing these molds is truly exciting for me. I hope the people in attendance realize just how lucky they are to be able to see this demonstration firsthand. I can't wait to check out the links you provided
ragouc
Interesting.
drifterlee
Really nice shot, Sandra!!!
mgtcs
Amazing capture Sandra, spectacular lighting, so vivid! Well done!
bebert
une aventure intéressante !!
miwi
Great shot!!!!!
jayfar
A great shot and very interesting Sandra.
Faemike55
Wonderful capture Looking forward to the next set of photos
Darkwish
Great shot! Very well done!
jeroni
Fantastic light and mood. Superb shot
Isabelle711
This is really interesting. :))))) I will check out some of these links. :)))))) Franco is doing an amazing job showing all of us how to use the tools. :)))))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry A Warm Smile In Your Heart :)))))
JuliSonne
A interesting serie. Cool pigs. GREAT, Sandra!
lyron
Cool image!!
wysiwig
This is fascinating but I wonder how they thought to melt metal to make tools. Who was the first one to think of that? I'm thinking Franco should be wearing animal skins for the full effect.
bazza
Nice shot Sandra !! It looks like great fun..
whaleman
Looking forward to seeing more!
dakotabluemoon
A wonderful image here and fascinating stuff.
dragonmuse
Fascinating. I look forward to the detail pics.
bakapo
thanks for sharing these!