They didn’t have them. People used chamber pots and threw the contents into the street below their window. When gunpowder was made there were men who came to get urine for the salt peter needed to make gunpowder. The king has the royal stool. This was a box with a chamber pot inside.
it went in ditches or holes in the ground that's one of the reason's medieval times had a lot of pollution, bacteria
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
in the toilet but earlier they went anywhere!(in feilds or in the dirt) The only "toilets" they had were outhouses.
There were no indoor toilets; they had to go outside; although there may possibly have been outhouses.
Medieval castles.
Before outhouses, people would go behind a tree or in the woods. When the weather was bad or late at night they would stay indoors and use a pot.
No.
it went in ditches or holes in the ground that's one of the reason's medieval times had a lot of pollution, bacteria
Some people had outhouses in the 1700's.
yes
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
in the toilet but earlier they went anywhere!(in feilds or in the dirt) The only "toilets" they had were outhouses.
There were no indoor toilets; they had to go outside; although there may possibly have been outhouses.
Medieval PeriodDark Age?Medieval times or the medieval era.
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
Outhouses were common when running water was not available. Back then, outhouses were usually between 50 and 150 feet from the main house and often facing away.
In the medieval era there was something called a debtors prison. This was a prison where people would usually go if failing or refusing to pay off their debts