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Maya salt works

Title
Maya salt works / Heather McKillop ; foreword by Arlen F. Chase and Diane Z. Chase.
Author
McKillop, Heather Irene, 1953-
Publication
  • Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, [2019]
  • ©2019

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Additional Authors
  • Chase, Arlen F. (Arlen Frank), 1953-
  • Chase, Diane Z.
Description
xvii, 234 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm.
Summary
"In Maya Salt Works, Heather McKillop details her archaeological team's groundbreaking discovery of a unique and massive salt production complex submerged in a lagoon in southern Belize. Exploring the organization of production and trade at the Paynes Creek Salt Works, McKillop offers a fascinating new look at the role of salt in the ancient Maya economy. McKillop maps over 4,000 wooden posts and wedges, the first known wooden structures preserved underwater from the Classic period, describing new methods of underwater archaeology developed specifically for this shallow maritime setting. She explains the technology of salt production, examining fragments of briquetage--the pots that boiled brine over fires in the kitchens--and provides evidence that salt workers relied on specific types of wood for building construction. McKillop theorizes that different households operated salt kitchens and distributed their goods via canoe to sell at inland marketplaces for use as dietary salt, a flavor enhancer, and preservative. Complex distribution networks reveal expertise in water transportation and knowledge of the sea by Maya mariners, skills that allowed them to control the transport of commodities like salt. By evaluating the scale, concentration, intensity, and context of the Paynes Creek Salt Works, McKillop provides a model for interpreting existing salt works sites as well as future discoveries along the Yucatán Peninsula."--
Series Statement
Maya studies
Uniform Title
Maya studies.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-222) and index.
Contents
Economies of Maya salt -- Discovery and mapping underwater -- Briquetage and the technology of salt production -- The infrastructure of salt production: wooden architecture -- Wood selection for the salt kitchens -- Labor, production, and identity -- Marketing salt, salted fish, cacao, and marine products -- Salt: a mover and shaker in ancient Maya society.
Call Number
JFE 19-7670
ISBN
  • 9780813056333
  • 0813056330
LCCN
  • 2018046945
  • 40029256093
OCLC
1054379381
Author
McKillop, Heather Irene, 1953- author.
Title
Maya salt works / Heather McKillop ; foreword by Arlen F. Chase and Diane Z. Chase.
Publisher
Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, [2019]
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Maya studies
Maya studies.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-222) and index.
Added Author
Chase, Arlen F. (Arlen Frank), 1953- writer of foreword.
Chase, Diane Z., writer of foreword.
Other Standard Identifier
40029256093
Research Call Number
JFE 19-7670
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