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Hello i have just joined after being very pleased to find this
discussion board! Am at Bournemouth University UK completing a
dissertation on prehistoric and romano-british salt production in
Poole Harbour UK. I recently came back from Austria (stayed in
Hallstatt) as i wanted to broaden my knowledge of different
techniques and see more about the importance of salt through time.
It was fascinating! I am also collecting all known phrases and
actions that we have in our society connected to saly-i.e 'salt of
the earth'. If anybody knows of any please let me know! Look
forward to discussing the greatness of salt!!




Thu Feb 5, 2004 4:20 pm

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Hello i have just joined after being very pleased to find this discussion board! Am at Bournemouth University UK completing a dissertation on prehistoric and...
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Feb 5, 2004
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Dear ? try the Northwich pages addressed at the foot of this email :) ======================================================= Penny's Border Pages:-...
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Feb 5, 2004
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Thankyou-a very useful site! Sarah!...
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Feb 5, 2004
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As the King and his nearest would sit at the banquet with the salt and the lesser nobles at other tables below their level, the lessers "ate below the salt." ...
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Feb 9, 2004
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... To rub salt in one's wounds. salt of youth. not made of sugar or salt - not to be disconcerted by wet weather. salt and sorrow in her tears. virtue in my...
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Feb 6, 2004
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Hi, "Salt of the Earth" has been explained as a mistranslation from the Hebrew of the two similar expressions Melech Adama (salt of the earth) and Melech ...
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