Archaeological excavations of ancient Roman and Indus Valley sites reveal that public latrines featured rows of stone seats without dividers, allowing dozens of people to sit side-by-side, indicating that ancient toilets functioned as communal social gathering spaces rather than private facilities, blending hygiene with social interaction in ways unfamiliar to modern sensibilities.
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Ancient Toilets Were Shared Social Spaces, Not Just Places to Go
Added:In ancient civilizations, toilets were surprisingly communal and social rather than private.
Archaeological digs reveal public latrines where dozens could sit side-by-side without partitions.
These spaces likely functioned as gathering spots, blending hygiene with social interaction in ways [music] unfamiliar to modern sensibilities.
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