This book presents research on the archaeology of salt in Central and
Eastern Europe, based on fieldwork carried out between 2003 and 2012.
The authors conducted a detailed examination of sites in several
countries, concentrating particularly on an area of northern
Transylvania where extensive wooden remains are preserved in salt
streams. A hitherto unknown technology for salt production is described;
a long series of radiocarbon dates places this production predominantly
in the Bronze Age with later phases of activity in the Iron Age and
early medieval periods.
The book represents a milestone in salt research. It presents a detailed
picture of salt production technology where little such research has
previously been carried out; and for the first time it provides clear
evidence for the date at which the production occurred. Specialist
contributors add detailed information on a range of related topics.