Where it was rare, salt
was traded ounce for ounce for gold, brides or slaves. Salt and salt
rich clays were the first mineral food supplement consciously used by
man, most probably since the dawn of time. The Roman statesman Cassiodorus
was quite observant when he said, "Some seek not gold, but there lives
not a man who does not need salt. "
Rome's major highway was called the Via Salacia (salt
road) - soldiers used it to carry salt up from the Tiber River where
barges brought salt from the salt pans of Ostia. Soldiers worth their
salt were paid a "salary" - the word salary is derived from salarium,
money paid to soldiers to pay for their ration of salt.
Salt coins and discs were reported in Cathay
by Marco Polo. Salt discs in Ethiopia ere "salted away" in the kings
treasury. The production of salt as a food supplement for man and beast
is as old as civilization itself.
Salt was produced in shallow ponds of sea water through
evaporation and by mining rock salt from large land locked deposits.
The Hallstatt salt mine is one of the oldest commercial salt businesses
on Earth - it is located 50 miles from Salzburg (Salt Town) salt has
been mined from the Hallstatt mine since the early Iron Age.
Salzberg (Salt Mountain) contains a salt deposit 2,000
feet wide 2,500 feet deep - today there are 25 miles of galleries created
by the centuries of salt mining. The salt from the Hallstatt Mine was
exported and traded to the Celtics.
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Salt was also an important
force in the African slave trade as captured children from warring tribes
were sold into slavery in exchange for salt. In other parts of salt
poor Africa humans developed the practice of drinking cattle blood or
urine to obtain salt. The residents of the Sierra Leone coast gave all
they possessed, including their wives and children in exchange for salt
because salt is an absolute requirement for life and because salt is
not equally distributed on Earth and coveted by the have-nots, It is
said by African tribesman," He who has salt has war."
There was also the interesting fact that in the old
criminal law of Holland, a particularly terrible and much feared punishment
was to restrict criminals to a diet of bread and water without salt!!!
Salt is known as the universal
and most widely used food supplement and condiment. So great is the
human craving for salt, and the relish of it that we are led to consider
that a love of it is one of the most dominating of our natural instincts
and that salt itself is in fact necessary to the health and even the
life of man.
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