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The secret history of ancient toilets

Chelsea Wald
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Chelsea Wald: Chelsea Wald is a journalist in Vienna, Austria.

Nature, 2016, vol. 533, issue 7604, 456-458

Abstract: By scouring the remains of early loos and sewers, archaeologists are finding clues to what life was like in the Roman world and in other civilizations.

Date: 2016
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