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|Name=Salt Amphora |
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+ | |Building= [[Dock (Age of Mythology)|Dock]] |
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+ | |Wood=150|Gold=250 |
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− | + | }}'''Salt Amphora''' is a common [[Technology (Age of Mythology)|technology]] in ''[[Age of Mythology]]''. It increases the gather rate and carrying capacity of [[Fishing Ship (Age of Mythology)|Fishing Ships]]. |
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=== Effects === |
=== Effects === |
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− | * Fishing +40% gather rate |
+ | * Fishing: +40% gather rate |
− | * Fishing catch capacity doubled |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | ''Although fishing ships could sail far out to sea, getting fresh fish back to port was a challenge. Mediterranean and Black Sea shipwrecks filled with [[Greeks|Greek]] amphorae (storage pots) suggest that pickling fish in salt was quite common. The salt itself was sometimes mixed with fish to form a paste called garum that was popular among both Greeks and [[Romans]].'' |
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Revision as of 13:59, 6 January 2021
Salt Amphora is a common technology in Age of Mythology. It increases the gather rate and carrying capacity of Fishing Ships.
Effects
- Fishing: +40% gather rate
- Fishing: catch capacity doubled
History
Although fishing ships could sail far out to sea, getting fresh fish back to port was a challenge. Mediterranean and Black Sea shipwrecks filled with Greek amphorae (storage pots) suggest that pickling fish in salt was quite common. The salt itself was sometimes mixed with fish to form a paste called garum that was popular among both Greeks and Romans.
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