Regarding the "Open Museums" initiative, promoted by the Ministry of Culture of Peru, which provides free access to the general public to museums, archaeological sites and historical places administered by the State on the first Sunday of each month; The El Brujo Archaeological Complex has been holding free face-to-face micro-workshops since March 2022, with the aim of sharing knowledge with our visitors
The modality of development of each micro-workshop will be as follows:
1. Introductory talk.
2. Visit to the deposit or laboratory linked to the workshop that is being developed.
3. Recreational activities, according to the selected theme.
4. Creation of a piece that shows what has been learned, and where each participant will take the elaborated piece.
Considerations and recommendations
1. The micro-workshops are free, to access any of them you must previously register on our form.
2. Participants must permanently wear a double mask.
3. Participants must have completed the vaccination doses required by MINSA, according to age.
4. The event has all biosafety protocols, including social distancing.
5. The minimum age to participate in the micro-workshop is 10 years.
6. The time is exact, there are no tolerances.
7. The maximum group is 10 people per workshop, only the first 10 who register will be able to enter.
8. They will be able to choose between 4 available schedules per micro-workshop.
9. The duration of the workshop is 20 minutes, approximately
Learn about our 2024 workshops
Food at El Brujo: Fruits
Inicio: 04/01/2026
To raise awareness of and revalue pre-Hispanic fruits discovered at CAEB.
Food at El Brujo: Tubers and Legumes
Inicio: 01/02/2026
To raise awareness of and revalue tubers and legumes consumed in pre-Hispanic times discovered at CAEB.
In the Footsteps of Pre-Columbian Women
Inicio: 01/03/2026
To explore representations, revalue the sphere of care, and highlight the economic contributions linked to women.
Agriculture and Territory of the Chicama Valley
Inicio: 05/04/2026
Explore the territory and ecosystem of the Chicama Valley in pre-Columbian times and their connection to current challenges.
Goldsmith Production at El Brujo
Inicio: 03/05/2026
Highlight the manufacture of metal artifacts linked to elites and other products.
Ceramic Production at El Brujo
Inicio: 07/06/2026
Promote the CAEB ceramic collection, highlighting its manufacture and its chronological, spatial, and socioeconomic value.
Textile Production at El Brujo
Inicio: 05/07/2026
Raise awareness of the textile manufacturing processes most commonly used at CAEB.
Dyeing Technology at El Brujo: Resist Dyeing
Inicio: 02/08/2026
To raise awareness of dyeing technology and its correlation with specific social groups.
Consumption of Marine Resources at El Brujo
Inicio: 06/09/2026
Identify and recognize the importance of marine resource consumption based on findings at CAEB.
Mummification or Bundling?
Inicio: 04/10/2026
Introduce the handling of bodies and products in pre-Columbian times through documented cases.
How Were Our Ancestors Buried?
Inicio: 01/11/2026
Promote the funerary practices of the Huaca Cao Viejo cemetery and their production process.
The Bundling Process of the Lady of Cao
Inicio: 06/12/2026
Disseminate the complex bundling process of the Lady of Cao, its technology, and its connection to the Moche elites.
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