Actually, the Romans did. They made aquaducts and a means to carry water away plus they had a form of bathroom.
Nobody knows. The third millennium B.C. was the "Age of Cleanliness." Toilets and sewers were invented in several parts of the world.
They were roman They were sewers They weren't in the shape of a teddy They were sewers
Who invented the first stagecoach?
There were no sewers until after the industrial revolution so no one can say what they were like before.
We know that the roman sewers were very large just by looking at them. Many of the Roman sewers or parts of them are still evident today. The main sewer for the city of Rome was the Cloaca Maxima and parts of it can still be seen. Some of the ancient sewers are still usable. We also have the literature left by some ancient writers on the makeup of the sewers and their dimensions.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette is the man who invented the Victorian sewers.
1893
The romans did
Nobody knows. The third millennium B.C. was the "Age of Cleanliness." Toilets and sewers were invented in several parts of the world.
The Greeks and Romans .. See the history of plumbing part 4
Toilets and sewers were invented in several parts of the world, in 31st - 18st centuries BC.
It is estimated that Roman Sewers were invented between 800 and 735 BC. The open channel Cloaca Maxima is guessed to be built sometime between the sixth and fourth century BC. It was built to drain the low lying land that was in the Forum. From the Cloaca Maxima, a network of sewers was gradually built. Most Roman sewers emptied into the Tiber and were for draining water above and below ground. Waste from people was thrown into the street and most was swept into this network of sewers with aqueduct water.My source is the Wickipedia article called Sanitation in Ancient Rome. You can find out much more there if this didn't fully answer your question.
They were roman They were sewers They weren't in the shape of a teddy They were sewers
The sewers which are under the concrete slab
Tagalog Translation of SEWERS: mga mananahi
Because they don't like sewers.
Sewers - album - was created in 2008.