8.0 Conclusion and Recommendations (original) (raw)
7.0 Making the Invisible, Visible: Iron Age and Romano-British Coastal Salt-Production in Southern Britain
Sarah-Jane Hathaway
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Hathaway, S.J.E. 2013. Making the Invisible, Visible. Iron Age and Roman Salt-Production in Southern Britain. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Applied Sciences, Bournemouth University.
Sarah-Jane Hathaway
2013
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Brine in Britannia: Recent Archaeological Work on the Roman Salt Industry in Cheshire
Michael Nevell, Andrew P H I L I P Fielding
2005
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4.0 Characterising Sites and Salt-Producers. The Archaeology of an Ancient Craft and Identification of 'Know-How'
Sarah-Jane Hathaway
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THE ROMANO-BRITISH SALT INDUSTRY IN SOMERSET
Richard Brunning
Archaeology in the Severn estuary, 1998
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Hathaway, S.J.E. 2008. Take it with a Pinch of Salt? Thinking about the Cultural Significance of Producing and Consuming Salt. In: Baker, S., Allen, M., Middle, S. & Poole, K. (eds.) Food and Drink in Archaeology I. University of Nottingham Postgraduate Conference 2007. Totnes: Prospect Books
Sarah-Jane Hathaway
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Early Neolithic salt production at Street House, Loftus, north-east England
Stephen Sherlock
Antiquity, 2021
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Archaeology of Salt. Approaching an invisible past (2015)
Robin Brigand, Olivier Weller
2015
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Hathaway, S.J.E. 2008. Romano-British Salt-Production in the Central Somerset Levels. Fieldwork and Technical Information. Bournemouth: Applied Sciences, Bournemouth University (Unpublished)
Sarah-Jane Hathaway
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The Red Hills of Essex, Studying Salt in England
Ian Brown
2013
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Archaeology and Anthropology of Salt: A Diachronic Approach. Proceedings of the International Colloquium Alexianu Marius , Weller Olivier and Curcă Roxana-Gabriela , eds. Archaeology and Anthropology of Salt: A Diachronic Approach. Proceedings of the International Colloquium , 1–5 October 2008, A...
Olivier Weller, Elisa Guerra Doce, Marius Alexianu
European Journal of Archaeology, 2013
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Review of: Archaeology of salt: approaching an invisible past (Brigand and Weller 2015)
Anthony Harding
Antiquity, 2015
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Iron Age and Roman Salt Making in the Thames Estuary
Rebecca Nicholson
2010
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Prehistoric salt production: Technological approach in ceramic studies
Olivier Weller
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2024
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Salt and animal products: linking production and use in Iron Age Britain.pdf
Mark Maltby
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Archaeology and Anthropology of Salt: a Diachronic Approach. Proceedings of the International Colloquium, 1-5 October 2008 Al. I. Cuza University (Iaşi, Romania)
Marius Alexianu
2011
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3.0 Core Data Results: Distribution of Sites and Archaeological Evidence for Salt-Production across the Study Area
Sarah-Jane Hathaway
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First salt making in Europe: an overview from Neolithic times (2015, Doc Praehistorica 42)
Olivier Weller
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Romano-British saltmaking in Guyhirn: Archaeological excavation at Chapelfield Road
Andrew A S Newton
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 2021
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Sea Salt and Land Salt 18th to 20th in Archaeology and Anthropology of Salt2011.pdf
Inês Amorim
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The salt of early Rome: historical, economic and environmental contexts
Gabriele Cifani
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Anthony HARDING The prehistoric exploitation of salt in Europe
Анатолий Петров
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Attempts to Date Salt-making Activity in Iron Age Britain using Magnetic Inclinations
Lisa Maher
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New evidence on salt use in the Neolithic of Southeast Europe
Nenad Tasic
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The prehistoric exploitation of salt in Europe
Anthony Harding
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Salt in Late Iron Age Italy. A multidisciplinary approach to the exploration of Italy's coastal exploitation sites: Piscina Torta (Ostia, Rome) case study
Gabriele Cifani, Wieke de Neef, Peter Attema
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Mathematics and Computers in Archaeology. By Doran J. E. and Hodson F. R.. 381 pages, 104 figures Edinburgh University Press, 1975. Price not indicated
Colin Renfrew
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1977
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Seven Millennia of Saltmaking. 3rd Internacional Congress on the Anthropology of Salt
Manana Odisheli
2022
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Archaeology of Salt Works in Ancient Sardinia
alfonso stiglitz
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Production and Consumption of Salt in the Inland Tagus Valley in Prehistory (Spain)
Balbín Behrmann Rodrigo De, Rosa Barroso, Mimi Bueno
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Washing and heating ont the Neolithic shores of Western Europe. An archaeological hypothesis on the production of sea salt
Pierre-Arnaud de Labriffe
In : Weller (O.), Dufraisse (A.), Pétrequin (P.), dir., — Sel, eau et forêt. D'hier à aujourd'hui. Besançon, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2008, pp. 175-204., 2008
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Archaeology and Anthropology of salt. A diachronic approach
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Archaeology and Anthropology of salt. Cover
María L Martell Contreras
María Luisa Martell Contreras
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Arheologija soli u prapovijesti Velebita / Archaeology of Salt in the Prehistory of Velebit
Pio Domines Peter
2023
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The ‘Briquetage de la Seille’ (Lorraine, France): proto-industrial salt production in the European Iron Age
Laurent Olivier
Antiquity, 2006
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