LSU: Ancient Maya Salt Makers Worked From Home, Underwater Dig Reveals
October 13, 2022
October 13, 2022
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Oct. 13 (TNSjou) -- Louisiana State University issued the following news release:
Archaeologists working in Belize have found ancient Maya salt workers worked from home. The discovery was made during the excavation of Ta'ab Nuk Na, the largest known Maya salt works in the country, which is submerged in a coastal lagoon. There, the researchers uncovered a residential structure showing a household lived, as well as worked, at the site. The discovery was ma . . .
Archaeologists working in Belize have found ancient Maya salt workers worked from home. The discovery was made during the excavation of Ta'ab Nuk Na, the largest known Maya salt works in the country, which is submerged in a coastal lagoon. There, the researchers uncovered a residential structure showing a household lived, as well as worked, at the site. The discovery was ma . . .