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Baths on a sixteenth-century ship were typically made from wooden tubs or barrels. These containers were often filled with seawater or fresh water, depending on availability. Due to the limited space and resources on ships, baths were infrequent and usually reserved for the captain or high-ranking officers. The concept of personal hygiene was quite different from today, and the use of baths was more about practicality than luxury.

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