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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Oct 6, 2021, 03:25 PM Oct 2021

2,700-year-old toilet found in Jerusalem was a rare luxury

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli archaeologists have found a rare ancient toilet in Jerusalem dating back more than 2,700 years, when private bathrooms were a luxury in the holy city, authorities said Tuesday.

The Israeli Antiquities Authority said the smooth, carved limestone toilet was found in a rectangular cabin that was part of a sprawling mansion overlooking what is now the Old City. It was designed for comfortable sitting, with a deep septic tank dug underneath.

“A private toilet cubicle was very rare in antiquity, and only a few were found to date,” said Yaakov Billig, the director of the excavation.

“Only the rich could afford toilets,” he said, adding that a famed rabbi once suggested that to be wealthy is “to have a toilet next to his table.”



https://apnews.com/article/science-jerusalem-middle-east-israel-555ddebe8076d1c7c99c384dae08fc78

Doesn't look very comfortable.

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2,700-year-old toilet found in Jerusalem was a rare luxury (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2021 OP
Where's the fluffy toilet ring? Bayard Oct 2021 #1
Also found a 2,700-year-old magazine. Sneederbunk Oct 2021 #2
Hah! - & the skeletal remains of a small dog with eye sockets aimed at it! UTUSN Oct 2021 #6
Looks like the man of the house sdfernando Oct 2021 #3
An ancient monument predicting the reign of tRump in 2,700 years Blue Owl Oct 2021 #4
Then this was made/used around the time of the First Temple. sakabatou Oct 2021 #5

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