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Archaeology provides data on Central City’s sex district

Summary by The Mountain-Ear
History revealed: This fully intact commemorative spoon features an engraving of a boat and the inscription “Flagship Olympia, Battle of Manila, May 1, 1898.” The spoon was most likely decorative and suggests an element of refinement at the site.  The Gilpin County Library hosted an insightful presentation on June 6, 2024, by Jade Luiz, a researcher specializing in historical archaeology with a unique focus on the archaeology of sex work. Luiz c…
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The Mountain-Ear broke the news in on Friday, June 14, 2024.
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