BOOK of ABSTRACTS. 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS on the ANTHROPOLOGY of SALT.Pdf
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF SALT Gesaltza Añana/Salinas de Añana 12-15 September 2018 3rd International Congress on the Anthropology of Salt 12-15 September 2018 Añanako Gatz Harana Fundazioa/ Fundación Valle Salado de Añana Gesaltza Añana/ Salinas de Añana Book of Abstracts Edited by: Añanako Gatz Harana Fundazioa/Fundación Valle Salado de Añana ORGANIZERS The project CNCS-UEFISCDI PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2016-0759, no. 151/2017, The Ethnoarchaeology of Salt in the Inner Carpathian area of Romani (http://ethnosalro.uaic.ro/ethnosalro3/) is co-organiser of the 3rd International Congress on the Anthropology of Salt, Valle Salado de Añana, Basque Country, 12-15 September 2018. COLLABORATORS Merlins Beverages Scientific Committee Agustín AZKARATE GARAI OLAUN Jean-Claude HOCQUET Honorary President Honorary President University of the Basque Country University of Lille III Basque Country France Antonio MALPICA CUELLO Nuria MORÈRE MOLINERO Honorary President Honorary President University of Granada King Juan Carlos University, Madrid Spain Spain Blas Román CASTELLÓN HUERTA Olivier WELLER Honorary President Honorary President National Institute of Anthropology and History CNRS-Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University Mexico France Marius-Tiberiu ALEXIANU Ashley A. DUMAS President Vice-president Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași University of West Alabama Romania USA Inês AMORIM Henry KAM KAH University of Porto University of Buea Portugal Cameroon Iñaki ANTIGUEDAD Valerii KAVRUK University of the Basque Country Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași Basque Country Romania Oriol BELTRAN COSTA Takamune KAWASHIMA University of Barcelona Yamaguchi University Catalonia Japan David BLOCH Igor LYMAN M.R.Bloch SaltArchive Berdyansk State Pedagogical University Israel Ukraine Robin BRIGAND Juan Manuel MADARIAGA CNRS-Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University University of the Basque Country France Basque Country Cristina CARUSI Heather MCKILLOP University of Texas at Austin Louisiana State University USA USA Paul N.EUBANKS Bernard MOINIER Middle Tennessee State University Consultant en sel, Paris USA France P.-J.EZEH Alberto PLATA MONTERO University of Nigeria, Nsukka Añana Salt Valley Foundation Nigeria Basque Country Alfons FÍGULS Adrian PORUCIUC Institut de Recerques envers la Cultura Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași Catalonia Romania Wes FORSYTHE Sandra I.RAMOS MALDONADO University of Ulster Universidad of Cádiz Ireland Spain Tomaso DI FRAIA Thomas SAILE University of Pisa Universität Regensburg Italy Germany Theodore R.FRISBIE Hiroki TAKANASHI Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Salt and Tobacco Museum Tokyo USA Japan Javier GARAIZAR Eduardo WILLIAMS University of the Basque Country Michoacan´s college Basque Country Mexico Elisa GUERRA DOCE University of Valladolid Spain Organizing Commitee Executive President Alberto Plata Montero Añanako Gatz Harana Fundazioa/ Fundación Valle Salado de Añana, Basque Country Vice-president Roxana-Gabriela Curcă Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași , Romania Honorary president 1 Ramón Ojeda Mestre Autonomous University of Baja California Sur, Mexico Honorary president 2 Andoni Erkiaga Agirre Añanako Gatz Harana Fundazioa/ Fundación Valle Salado de Añana, Basque Country Technical secretary Noelia Tofé Santa María Añanako Gatz Harana Fundazioa/ Fundación Valle Salado de Añana, Basque Country Maider Koro Maraña Saavedra Cátedra Unesco de Paisajes y Patrimonio, Basque Country Mónica Luengo Añon ATP (Arquitectura, Territorio y Paisaje), Basque Country Mikel Landa Esparza Landa-Otxandiano Arquitectos, Basque Country Alazne Otxandiano Landa-Otxandiano Arquitectos, Basque Country Leandro Sánchez Zufiaurre QARK, Basque Country José Manuel Martínez Torrecilla QARK, Basque Country Ruben Rodríguez de Yurre Añanako Gatz Harana Fundazioa/ Fundación Valle Salado de Añana, Basque Country Katia Hueso Kortekaas IPAISAL, Basque Country Table of Contents 1. Programme ........................................................................................................................... 1 2. Abstracts .............................................................................................................................. 7 Alexianu Marius-Tiberiu Anthropology of salt: holistic view, saturated model ..................................................... 8 Amorim Inês Representations of salt in historical cartography – heritage and environmental strategies - The Portuguese cadastre since 18th century ................................................ 9 Asăndulesei Andrei, Alexianu Codrin Gabriel, Caliniuc Ștefan Salt and the diffusion of the Cucuteni culture in Southeastern Transylvania — The Ariușd cultural group .................................................................................................. 10 Asăndulesei Mihaela Romanian toponymy of salt in Eastern Transylvania ................................................... 12 Baratti Giorgio & Varenna Alba A salt production site in Baratti Bay (Tuscany, Italy) and the socio-economic impact of transhumance in Central Appennines during the Late Bronze Age ............................... 14 Beltran Oriol Making salt in Maras (Cusco, Peru). Traditional salt production systems in the context of heritage economy ................................................................................................... 15 Bloch David Gallerias: Qanat: Karez: irrigation systems as the original purpose built salt leaching ancient technology specifically designed for use in endorheic sabkha basins ............... 16 Bolohan Neculai & Mutescu Dănuț Vasile Recent insights regarding salt sources: a case study in Northern Moldavia, Romania .. 17 Castellón Huerta Blas Román Gourds, baskets and ceramic bowls: symbolic metamorphosis related to ancient Mesoamerica salt-making .......................................................................................... 18 Castro Carrera Juan C., Acuña Piñeiro Ángel, Iglesias Darriba María J., Fernández Fernández Adolfo, Prieto Robles Soledad, Rodríguez Saiz Eduardo, Sartal Lorenzo Miguel A. The Roman saltworks of O Areal (Vigo), a whole view ................................................. 19 Curcă Roxana-Gabriela Traditional halotherapy in Romania: practices and ethnoscience ................................ 20 Currás B. X., Brochado T., Cortegoso M., Costa M., Machado J. Roman sea salt production in the Atlantic coast of Northwest Iberia: production, society and territory ............................................................................................................... 21 Dębiec Maciej, Posselt Martin, Saile Thomas Later Urnfield salt-making in the valley of the Tyrawka River on the northern slope of the Salty Mountains (SE-Poland) ................................................................................. 22 Delibes Germán & Abarquero Javier The production of salt at the Villafáfila Lakes (Zamora, Spain) in prehistoric times ...... 24 Diaconu Vasile Food and treatment: the salt springs from Oglinzi (Eastern Romania) ......................... 25 Donderis Guastavino Amparo The conservation of salt history in the documents: the file of the Salinas de Imón and la Olmeda in the Municipal Archive of Sigüenza .............................................................. 26 Drachuk Olga, Stepaniuk Heorhii, Shvydiuk Svitlana Pharmacological aspects of salt use in medicine: isotonic sodium chloride solution and its side effects ............................................................................................................. 27 Dumas Ashley A. Salt making for Survival in the Southeastern United States during the American Civil War ............................................................................................................................ 28 Escacena Carrasco J.L & García Rivero D. Neolithic production of marine salt in the old mouth of the Guadalquivir River: the factory of La Marismilla (La Puebla del Río, Seville, Spain) ........................................... 29 Eubanks Paul N. & Smith Kevin E. The ceremonial and spiritual importance of salt and mineral springs in Late Prehistoric North-Central Tennessee ............................................................................................ 30 Fíguls Alfons Salt mining using lithic tool ......................................................................................... 31 Fíguls Alfons, Weller Olivier, Grandia Fidel The mining hammers of Vall Salina (Cardona, Catalonia) ............................................ 32 Frisbie Theodore R. & Frisbie-Firsching Gwynn E. The History of the Salinas Province, Estancia Basin, New Mexico, (USA) ...................... 33 Galdeano Manzano Juan Miguel Salvemos Las Salinas: a citizen action ......................................................................... 34 Garaizar Javier, Martinez-Ballesteros Ilargi, Laorden Lorena, Gamboa Javier, Rementeria Aitor, Bikandi Joseba Characterization of the microbial biodiversity of Salinas de Añana saltwater using culture and genomics .................................................................................................. 35 García-Contreras Ruiz Guillermo Salt production in the Middle March of Al-Andalus ..................................................... 36 Gomez-Nubla Leticia, Aramendia Julene, Fdez-Ortiz de Vallejuelo Silvia, Castro Kepa, Madariaga Juan Manuel Directly from Valley of Añana (Basque Country, Spain) to our cuisine: the chemical perspective..................................................................................................................................37