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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.

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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.

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