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In the book “Historical Sex Work”, University of idaho archaeologist and professor Mark Warner makes the case that  visitors to prostitutes in Sandpoint’s early days were sometimes motivated for reasons a bit more complex than just sex.

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Archaeologic report adds texture to prostitution in Sandpoint's early days
October 10, 2020 12:59 a.m.

Archaeologic report adds texture to prostitution in Sandpoint's early days

Archaelogical study of the city's original town site on Sand Creek is revealing that prostitutes in Sandpoint were more than consolers of the lonely.