Endicott Street Privy Inkwell

Endicott Street Privy Inkwell

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In Boston's North End, where the red light district once thrived, archaeologists uncovered a mid-19th century glass inkwell resembling an umbrella, recovered from a privy behind Endicott Street, now a bustling tourist hotspot. This area was notorious for its brothels, one of which stood on this very site. Excavations revealed artifacts that offer a glimpse into the daily lives of those who operated these establishments, including this inkwell, a symbol of literacy found in unexpected places. As an indicator of education, it challenges prevailing assumptions about individuals who lived and worked in these brothels, providing a more nuanced understanding of their lives.

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