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9780874177039

Boomtown Saloons

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  • ISBN13:

    9780874177039

  • ISBN10:

    0874177030

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-12-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nevada Pr

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Summary

Boomtown Saloons was heralded upon its publication as a groundbreaking book on the historical archaeology of the Old West. Its account of the excavation and analysis of four nineteenth-century Virginia City, Nevada, saloon sites offers a provocative new interpretation of the role of saloons in a mining boomtown. Dixon, who participated in the excavation projects, discusses the meticulous work of the modern archaeologist and the technologies involved in analyzing evidence, and what these discoveries tell us about Virginia City's people and their social habits. Contrary to the image, perpetuated by films and legend, of Old West saloons as sites of violence and raucous entertainment, these establishments, including one owned by an African American businessman that offered some of the finest meals in the city, provided patrons a place to relax and dine with friends, participate in gambling and other amusements, and find a refuge from the anonymity and isolation that often afflicts a transient population. Available now in paperback, Boomtown Saloons's sparkling text and thoughtful interpretation of both physical and documentary evidence reveal an unknown aspect of the life and culture of one of the Old West's most storied cities. Dixon persuasively demonstrates that the traditional western saloon had a far more socially and ethnically diverse clientele than previously believed, and that it served a vital, complex social and economic role in its community.

Author Biography

Kelly J. Dixon is a professor of anthropology at the University of Montana

Table of Contents

Contentsp. vii
List of Illustrationsp. ix
Prefacep. xv
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Introduction: Historical Archaeology Methods: Much More Than Digging with Small Toolsp. 1
Opening Saloon Doors: Archaeology Unearths the Real Mother Lodep. 23
Facades of Public Drinking: Saloon Architecturep. 43
Authentic Saloon Sets: Interior Fixturesp. 55
Menu Items: Drinking and Dining in Virginia City Saloonsp. 73
A Toast to the Artifacts: Saloon Serring Warep. 99
Desires for Diversion: Saloon Vices and Amusementsp. 112
Crime Scene Investigation?: Forensic Applications and Saloon Artifactsp. 136
Conclusion: Casting the Saloon of the Wild West in a New Lightp. 147
Notesp. 167
Bibliographyp. 201
Indexp. 213
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