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Salt in Roman Dacia

Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba

Production, Use, and Strategic Value

Barcode 9781805831112
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Release Date: 27/11/2025

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Archaeology
Label: Archaeopress Archaeology
Series: Archaeopress Roman Archaeology
Language: English
Publisher: Archaeopress

Production, Use, and Strategic Value
This volume examines salt exploitation in Roman Dacia, a topic often overlooked compared to other resources. It analyses archaeological and epigraphic evidence to understand production, administration, and military links, offering a broader view of salt’s role in the province and the Roman world.

The study of salt in Roman times has not benefitted from the attention paid to the exploitation of other subsoil resources like metals. This is the result of the scarcity not only of sources concerning the exploitation itself, but also of those that provide indirect information (like aspects of mining, trade or especially administration), compounded by the lack of archaeological research on this resource (particularly when compared with the archaeology of salt in prehistory or the archaeology of Roman mining). The main objectives of this volume are to analyse the existing archaeological research on salt exploitation in Roman Dacia, and to discuss the epigraphic information to better understand salt exploitation and administration as well as the relationship between mining and administrative staff and the military personnel. Based on this information, a global view of salt exploitation in Roman Dacia is presented, and the particularities of salt production, industry and consumption in this province are compared with the Roman world.