Romans washed their clothes in large basins or troughs called "fullonica," which were typically filled with water and a cleaning agent. They often used urine as a source of ammonia for its cleaning properties, as well as various detergents made from plant materials. The process involved soaking, scrubbing, and rinsing the clothes to remove dirt and stains. After washing, clothes were sometimes hung out to dry in the sun.
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Yes. Romans were the first empire to really care about hygeine and health. They created sewers, latrines (the first toilets), the Roman baths (public cheap baths which everyone could afford to go to), and the aqueducts, which provided up to 80 gallons of fresh water for every one in the city each day.
The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.The Romans called their slaves by their names.
how did the romans cope with the scots
becaues INCAwon and the Romans lost
The Romans used urine to wash their clothing.Ê The ammonia contained in urine was able to bleach their clothing white.Ê Fullers had the duty to collect the urine for clothes washing.Ê
there washed there cloths in horse wee
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wash them.
to wash your cloths
You do that when you wash you cloths by walking through a car wash fully dressed.
They washed their cloths by hand until the wringer washing machine was invented
Wash the clothes twice at a degree of fifty.
See links below for websites offering free crochet patterns for wash cloths. * The easiest place to find patterns is on Ravelry.com
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Lavar ropa.
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