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The Romans didn't understand concepts like contamination or germs, so they didn't really have disinfectants.

Romans cleaned things with salt, olive oil, wood ash, lemon juice and fermented urine.

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Did the poor Romans have butter?

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How did Romans and Greeks use papyrus?

Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.


Did Romans invent hammers?

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Did the Romans use ferrets?

Yes, the Romans used ferrets for rabbit hunting.


What did the Romans use the aqueducts for?

Aqueducts were used by the Romans to transport water.

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