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Toilets were not invented until the 1600s CE. Prior to that, people used latrines and outhouses. Secondly, the pyramids were intended as mausoleums and most mausoleums built today do not even have toilets because they are not designed to be inhabited by living people.

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They did not have the same toilets as us back when the colloseum was being used but they did have toilets.

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yes the toilets were beautiful and they smelled like roses and had a statue of a monkey on the door

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