Bronze Age and Iron Age salt production on the Italian Tyrrhenian coast An overview
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| Publication date | 2021 |
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| Book title | Tracing Technology |
| Book subtitle | Forty Years of Archaeological Research at Satricum |
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| Series | Babesch. Supplement |
| Event | Tracing Technology. |
| Pages (from-to) | 25-40 |
| Publisher | Leuven: Peeters |
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| Abstract |
A synthesis of the current knowledge of the so-called Italian giacimenti a olle d’impasto rossiccio (reddish jar potsherd deposits) is presented. These sites are common along the Tyrrhenian side of Central Italy and are usually interpreted as salt-production sites, because of parallels with similar European specialised sites. In the latter, salt was obtained by boiling a brine in special disposable pottery, a technique known as briquetage. However, the analogies are not straightforward and alternative hypotheses, e.g. fish-processing, and a more complex intertwined economy have also been put forward. To solve the interpretation issues, we advocate to use a multidisciplinary approach involving quantification of the ceramics encountered, establishment of their morphological and functional typologies, and physico/chemical analyses to identify their use.
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| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv28bqkxp.5 |
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