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Archaeology and Anthropology of Salt: A Diachronic Approach - Proceedings of the International Colloquium, 1-5 October 2008, A. I. Cuza University, Iasi, Romania

By: Macari, Ileana Oana | Mankind Quarterly, Winter 2011 | Article details

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Archaeology and Anthropology of Salt: A Diachronic Approach - Proceedings of the International Colloquium, 1-5 October 2008, A. I. Cuza University, Iasi, Romania


Macari, Ileana Oana, Mankind Quarterly


Archaeology and Anthropology of Salt: A Diachronic Approach - Proceedings of the International Colloquium, 1-5 October 2008, A. I. Cuza University, Iasi, Romania Marius Alexianu, Olivier Weller and Roxana-Gabriela Curca (eds), Oxford, Archaeopress, BAR International Series 2198, 2007

Not all the published proceedings following an academic event are events themselves, but this book might as well be considered one, since it manages to bring forth an interdisciplinary yet unified view on the complex phenomenon of salt, especially in its relation to the evolution of humanity over time.

Significantly, the 2008 colloquium that made the reviewed book possible took place in …

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