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.
toilets
Amazing
they be messy
They look like this
something in your bathroom.
toilets
In the 1800s, toilets were typically made of porcelain or metal and were often designed as chamber pots or outdoor privies. They did not have flushing mechanisms like modern toilets and were usually emptied manually. Some toilets in wealthier households had rudimentary flushing systems using water.
They are standard flush toilets, similar to those found around much of the rest of the world.
You can buy toilets from most major hardware or do-it-yourself stores, like Lowes and Home Depot.
in bathroom
Yes. Because there will be more techology in the future and people don't like to flush toilets that often. plus toilets have germs too. So yes.
a hole in the ground