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No, indoor Plumbing was not invented until around 1600.

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The Celts are believed to have used simple pit toilets or cesspits for waste disposal. These would have been located outside of their living spaces and would have been periodically cleaned out or covered over with soil.

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They used the ground I'm sure

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