Salt spring in present rural world. An ethnoarchaeological approach in Moldavia (Romania) - Archive ouverte HAL
Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2011

Salt spring in present rural world. An ethnoarchaeological approach in Moldavia (Romania)

Olivier Weller
Robin Brigand
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Roxana Curca
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Vasile Cotiuga
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I. Moga
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Résumé

The Subcarpathian area of Moldavia represents the ideal framework to perform extensive ethnoarchaeological research as there are here over 200 salt water springs near which are found archaeological deposits related to the exploitation of the salt water. Nowadays, these deposits are still exploited at an unexpected degree of intensity by the members of rural as well as of urban communities. The main research focuses on the identification of all salt springs in sub-Carpathian Moldavia and on the completion of complex ethnoarchaeological research (exploitation, use, distribution networks, commerce, hunting,halotherapy, social contexts, ethnoscience, symbolistics, etc.).
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hal-00682566 , version 1 (26-03-2012)

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Marius Alexianu, Olivier Weller, Robin Brigand, Roxana Curca, Vasile Cotiuga, et al.. Salt spring in present rural world. An ethnoarchaeological approach in Moldavia (Romania). Archaeopress. Archaeology and Anthropology of salt: a diachronic approach, BAR, pp.7-23, 2011. ⟨hal-00682566⟩
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