Flavor and Medicine
they traded salt because back then salt was as important as gold was
people needed salt to stay alive and to preserve their food people needed salt to stay alive and to preserve their food
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salt disappear and back again
salt was used to prserve the food, flaver the food, and heal other people
Was technology important to prehistoric people
It's only white after it dries. It's salt that your body loses after any exercise. That's why most people drink Gatorade. To put the salt back in.
One of the biggest needs for salt was to preserve food, particularly meat. Salt was hard to come by in West Africa, but they were able to pan for gold. In North Africa, it was just the opposite. It was easy for them to mine salt, but not gold. Eventually trade routes were set up and West African people regularly traded their gold for salt from the North.
People walking on water, blue people, burning bushes, people coming back from the dead, people turning into pillars of salt.
The Greek columns were so important to the people, since it provided them a temple and a memorization of people back then.
Part of people's Salary from working used to be salt because salt was valuable back then. So "Not to be worth your salt" would be another way of saying that you haven't done enough work to earn your salary. Hope this helped.
Bathing in salt water can be safe for most people, but it's important to be cautious if you have any open wounds or skin conditions. The high salt content can irritate these areas. It's also important to rinse off with fresh water after bathing in salt water to remove any residue.