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Author Yamin, Rebecca, 1942- author.

Title The archaeology of prostitution and clandestine pursuits / Rebecca Yamin and Donna J. Seifert ; foreword by Michael S. Nassaney.

Publication Info. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2019.
©2019

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series American experience in archaeological perspective
American experience in archaeological perspective.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Agency and the archaeology of the unconventional -- The archaeology of prostitution in American cities -- Case studies: a brothel in New York City's most notorious neighborhood and parlor houses in Washington, D.C. neighborhoods within sight of the White House -- Brothels and prostitution in the American West -- Clandestine pursuits: public defiance of the rules -- Clandestine pursuits: private spaces -- Selling sex and keeping secrets.
Summary Prostitution and other illicit activities, such as gambling and smuggling, have always been a part of the American social fabric, even though the women and men who participated in these pursuits have historically tried to cover up, or hide, their questionable endeavors. Prostitution is perhaps one of the oldest forms of illicit occupations, and the archaeology of prostitution is a relatively new field of study, following the emergence of household and urban archaeology in the late twentieth century. Rebecca Yamin and Donna J. Seifert are pioneers in this exciting area of inquiry where artifact assemblages found at brothel sites often contradict the written record, thus allowing archaeologists to create a much more complicated picture of daily life for working-class women whose professions centered on selling sex. Using case studies from brothels and parlor houses throughout America, the authors employ archaeological data in its historical context to consider the role of individual agency not only among women workers trying to establish independent lives outside their families but among smugglers and other members of past societies who participated in illicit pursuits.
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Subject Prostitution -- United States -- History.
Prostitution.
United States.
History.
Brothels -- United States -- History.
Social archaeology -- United States.
Social archaeology.
Brothels.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology.
Genre/Form History.
Subject Female prostitution.
Prostitution.
Brothels.
Added Author Seifert, Donna J., author.
Nassaney, Michael S., writer of foreword.
Other Form: Print version: Yamin, Rebecca, 1942- Archaeology of prostitution and clandestine pursuits. Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2019 9780813056456 (DLC) 2018054713 (OCoLC)1077482634
ISBN 9780813057217 (electronic book)
0813057213 (electronic book)
9780813056456
0813056454