Why Was Salt So Valuable In Ancient Times?

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Why was Salt so Valuable in Ancient times?
By Lucas Oberg

You want to know why salt was so valuable in ancient times? You have come to the right place. Salt was so valuable in ancient times because sometimes people were paid with salt. Also it was hard to find, People also traded salt for gold. Salt also has a lot of different roles. It could also preserve food. This is some of the reason why salt was so valuable.

Why was salt so valuable in ancient times? You might ask this. The main reason why was because it was hard to find. Most people don't know but salt was very valuable in ancient times. Salt was very valuable because most people in ancient times did not find or have enough of the salt. And when they found out that it could preserve food they needed it a lot more.

The reason why salt was so valuable was because surface salt was not common and mining the salt was very difficult …show more content…

Did people get paid with salt because it was so valuable? Salt was the most valuable to the Jews, Greeks, Tamils, Chinese, and the Hittites (“History of salt”). They were the most valuable to them because they didn't have enough of it. The Romans paid their soldiers with salt. They also didn’t get paid salt if they were not worth their salt. (Desjardins).

Why was salt so important? It was important because people in modern days claim that Roman Legions were paid with salt sometimes. Salt in ancient times had a prominent role in determining the power of different locations of the world's great cities (“History of salt”).

It was so important because there was not a lot of it. This is why salt was very important to most people. Salt was so important to the Greeks, the Jews, the Tamils, the Chinese, the Hittites and so much more. People were paid with salt sometimes. People would trade one ounce of salt for one ounce of gold. Salt also had a lot of roles such as being money, and preserving food. It was also sometimes called “White