lunedì 6 ottobre 2025

Latrines in Pompeii

 Pompeii city had large public latrines, where many people - often 20 or more - could relieve themselves in remarkably opulent settings.


Around the first century BC, public latrines became a major feature of  Roman infrastructure, much like bathhouses.

The communal toilets featured long benches - sat above channels of flowing water - with small holes cut into them.


Ancient Pompeians  used a Tersorium to wipe. These ancient devices consisted of a stick with a vinegar- or salt water - soaked sponge attached. Afterwards, it was left for the next person to use.

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