The toilets they had were continues flow. Water came in one end and out the other. They were a lot more public about using them. 10 or more in one bench, no partitions, sit down next to someone, do your business and make room for the next guy.
No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".No. Roman toilets required, as ours do, running water. This was not possible at roadside. If nature called, they "used the bushes".
Roman toilets were not called baths, they were called foricae. Baths were called thermae and they were social centers in addition to being places to bathe. All the thermae (baths) had foricae (toilets).
Roman toilets were often communal and up to 10 or 12 people could use them at one time. They were sometimes cleaned with water from bath houses and a sponge on a stick replaced toilet paper.
Most town had communal toilets and these were used
Because that happened to be the word used to describe them.
pooop and pee that is how they started to use toilets
Toilets. The Romans invented toilets, firstly they just used a bucket then when it was full they would chuck all the poo and urine out the windows!
toilets
Amazing
they be messy
They look like this
Yes, but not in the way we think of flushing toilets. In private houses, a bucket or two of water was used to flush away the waste and prevent odor. In the public toilets latrines, there was a stream of running water beneath the seats to flush away waste.