

Salt Deposit
A little salt is useful, a lot is profitable.Salt was a valuable commodity that many barbarian tribes traded with the 'civilised' world. Archaeologists are able to identify areas of high salt production by the presence of a refuse deposit known as briquetage. Ancient salt production started with pottery vessels; brine was added to these and allowed to dry out and form salt cakes. These pots were then smashed to release the salt cake, resulting in large quantities of pottery shards or 'briquetage'. A recent discovery at the Poiana Slatinei archaeological site, next to a salt spring in Lunca, Romania, suggest that the Neolithic inhabitants of the area were boiling the salt-laden spring water to extract the salt as far back as 6050BC, making it the oldest known salt works in the world.
Salt Production
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Salt Deposit
(cha_bld_salt_1) Salt Production Level 0 |
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Building Name Salt Deposit |
Level Name cha_bld_salt_1 |
Building Chain Salt Production |
Building Level 1 |
Create Time 2 |
Create Cost 2000 |
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