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Salt in Eastern North America and the Caribbean: History and Archaeology

Alyssa Sperry, Sperry(Contributions by)Ann M. Early, Early(Contributions by)Ashley A. Dumas, Dumas(Contributions by)Hannah Guidry, Guidry(Contributions by)Heather McKillop, McKillop(Contributions by)Ian W. Brown, Brown(Contributions by)Joost Morsink, Morsink(Contributions by)Kevin E. Smith, Smith(Contributions by)Larry McKee, McKee(Contributions by)Maurreen Meyers, Meyers(Contributions by)Nancy A. Kenmotsu, Kenmotsu(Contributions by)Paul N. Eubanks, Eubanks(Contributions by)Steven M. Meredith, Meredith(Contributions by)Timothy K. Perttula, Perttula(Contributions by)Ashley A. Dumas, Dumas(Edited by)Paul N. Eubanks, Eubanks(Edited by)
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Case studies examining the archaeological record of an overlooked mineral

Salt, once a highly prized trade commodity essential for human survival, is often overlooked in research because it is invisible in the archaeological record. Salt in Eastern North America and the Caribbean: History and Archaeology brings salt back into archaeology, showing that it was valued as a dietary additive, had curative powers, and was a substance of political power and religious significance for Native Americans. Major salines were embedded in collective memories and oral traditions for thousands of years as places where physical and spiritual needs could be met. Ethnohistoric documents for many Indian cultures describe the uses of and taboos and other beliefs about salt.

The volume is organized into two parts: Salt Histories and Salt in Society. Case studies from prehistory to post-Contact and from New York to Jamaica address what techniques were used to make salt, who was responsible for producing it, how it was used, the impact it had on settlement patterns and sociopolitical complexity, and how economies of salt changed after European contact. Noted salt archaeologist Heather McKillop provides commentary to conclude the volume.

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Product Details
0817393331 / 9780817393335
eBook (EPUB)
09/02/2021
English
229 pages
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