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Knives Out! How iron was first used in the eastern Mediterranean and western Anatolia

Tue 26 March

Museum of Classical Archaeology

Our society relies heavily on the manipulation of Earth’s rich natural resources. Steel, an alloy of iron and carbon, is a great example of this. But the technological road from working the first iron objects to the ultimate stainless steels of today was long and bumpy. Join Jana Mokrisova for this talk which explores the beginnings of iron working in the Bronze and Iron Ages, and the many experiments that led to some more, and some less, successful discoveries along it.

This is a Cambridge Festival event. The event is free but booking is required. The talk will last 30 minutes, plus 15 minutes for questions.


Accessibility:

The room is located on the ground floor
Some seats are accessible via steps
There is space for wheelchair users (please book a wheelchair accessible ticket)
An accessible toilet is available near the room
Light levels will be appropriate for the use of powerpoint
There is no hearing loop

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

Please note that booking is required for this event.

Website Email: museum@classics.cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223330402

Timing

In person

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Tue 26 March 1:15PM - 2:00PM

Venue

Address: Museum of Classical Archaeology
Room G19
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 9DA
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Email: museum@cam.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 1223 330402
Fax: +44 1223 335409
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