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The toilets used by the Normans were typically simple, functional structures often referred to as "privies." These were basic, unventilated pits or holes dug into the ground, sometimes located away from living areas for hygiene reasons. In more developed settings, such as castles or monasteries, they might have included wooden seats over a ditch or cesspit. Overall, sanitation standards were rudimentary compared to modern practices, and waste disposal methods were not very hygienic.

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