McKillop, Heather Irene, 1953-

Maya salt works /Heather McKillop ; foreword by Arlen F. Chase and Diane Z. Chase. - Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, (c)2019. - 1 online resource (xvii, 234 pages) - Maya studies .

Includes bibliographies and index.

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.

This book includes evaluation of the economics of salt production and trade from analyses of the spatial patterning of wooden buildings and associated artifacts that were mapped on the sea floor at the Paynes Creek Salt Works. The book describes the discovery and mapping of the wooden architecture as well as the associated pottery and other artifacts on the surface and embedded in the sea floor during a systematic search for salt production in a large, salt-water lagoon system, Punta Ycacos Lagoon, in southern Belize.



9780813057118


Salt industry and trade--Belize.
Mayas--Commerce.
Mayas--Antiquities.--Belize
Salt--History.--Belize


Electronic Books.

F1435 / .M393 2019