saltwork
Saltwork refers to the industrial process of extracting salt from a saline source, typically seawater or brine springs. Historically, this involved a variety of methods to evaporate the water and leave behind the salt crystals. The most common technique was solar evaporation, where shallow ponds or pans were filled with saline water, and the sun's heat gradually evaporated the water, concentrating the salt. This method is still widely used in areas with suitable climates.
Another significant method, especially in regions where solar evaporation was not feasible, was the use of
Saltworks were crucial to many societies throughout history, providing a vital preservative for food and a