Across the Universe of salt: The production in ceramic pots
«Nulla vita sine sale»
Daniel Arlanzón and Mireia Martínez, Publishing Directors.
The 5th International Congress on the Anthropology of Salt: A Retrospective Overview
Maciej Dębiec and Ashley A. Dumas
Towards a geologic understanding of salt exposures
Michael R. Hudec
Cured pork in Gaul
Pierre Laszlo
Ecological, Floristic and Ethnobotanical Analysis of Plant Communities Adapted to Salinity within the Framework of the Sal Cardonensis Project
Mercè Vendrell
Salt-making and pottery production in central Mexico: adaptations in craft specialization in Late pre-Columbian times
Blas Castellón Huerta
Salt-Making Pottery of Southeastern North America
Ashley A. Dumas and Paul Eubanks
Salt extraction in ceramic vessels at the Neolithic-Chalcolithic production complex of Provadia-Solnitsata
Vassil Nikolov and Galina Samichkova
Briquetage and Baskets: Forced evaporation of brine at the Villafáfila lagoons, Central Iberia, during prehistoric times
Elisa Guerra Doce, F. Javier Abarquero Moras and Germán Delibes de Castro
Before the sun evaporates the brine: the prehistoric production of salt at Gerri de la Sal in the Pyrennes Mountains
Marc Piera Teixidó, Miquel Molist Montaña, Anna Bach Gómez, Joaquim Sisa, Roger Alcàntara Fors, Silvia Calvo and Adrià Breu Barcons
Salt-making techniques using pottery in Japan
Takamune Kawashima
The History of Salt Production Along the Upper Yangzi River--from the Eastern Part of Chongqing Municipality to the Three Gorges--as Perceived Through Archaeological Discoveries
Li Shuicheng