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Sponge on a stick - Xylospongium — Life of a {Patriarch}
The Ancient Romans and Public Toilet | Italy Rome Tour
Sponge stick with "as" of Domitian for scale.
Xylospongium, Tersorium, Spongia, Recreación Histórica, Imperio Romano, Historia Antigua, - Etsy UK
History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: Ten Things Romans Used for Toilet Paper
St Paul's Catacombs - Ok, we admit; Roman hygiene was not perfect. Roman toilet paper was not paper at all but a sea sponge on a stick which was rinsed in running
A xylospongium, the communal sponge-on-a-stick Ancient Romans shared for wiping in public latrines. - iFunny Brazil
Horrible Histories Roman New SPONGE ON A STICK bum wiper - YouTube
16 Things People Did To Their Bodies In The Past That Are As Terrifying As They Are Gross
Horrible Histories - Roman Toilets Marcus and Sextus - YouTube
This Is How They Wiped Themselves in Ancient Rome - JSTOR Daily
Ratvrn tg trqditiqn A xylospongium, the communal Sponge-on-a-stick Ancient Romans shared for wiping in public latrines. - iFunny Brazil
TIL that in ancient Rome, after a person pooped, a communal sponge was used to wipe. The sponge was then rinsed in a bucket of salt water before being used by the
Wool Sponge On Stick – Spongeorama Sponge Factory – Tarpon Springs, FL
Myth: Roman Toilet Sponge - YouTube
Talking heads: what toilets and sewers tell us about ancient Roman sanitation
History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: So what's with the sponge-stick?
Ancient Romans Wiped Their Butts in the Bathroom in a Bizarre Way | by Maria Milojković, MA | Fragments of History | Medium
Did the ancient Romans share their toilet sponge? – Archaeology Mysteries
Xylospongium - Wikipedia
History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: So what's with the sponge-stick?
Roman Latrines - The BAS Library
It's said Romans either used a shared sponge on a stick or brought their own to clean themselves after using a public latrine. Would Romans really have walked around with such a
Ancient roman sponge on a stick used for personal hygiene on Craiyon