Sponge on a stick the roman toilet paper in ancient rome these were used to wipe yourself after going to the toilet.
Sponge on a stick roman.
The sponge would never get cleaned and you shared it with everybody else there.
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Each public toilet which was shared with dozens of other people would have a single sponge on a stick that you used to wipe yourself.
The xylospongium or tersorium also known as sponge on a stick was a hygienic utensil used by ancient romans to wipe their anus after defecating consisting of a wooden stick greek.
Our ancient roman would simply wipe him or herself rinse the tersorium in whatever was available running water and or a bucket of vinegar or salt water and leave it for the next person to use.
ξύλον xylon with a sea sponge greek.
A sponge on a stick known as.
The worst part came when you finished.
Here s how it worked.
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This was a sea sponge attached to a long stick.
More striking if possible was the method used by the visitors to the baths to wipe their butts.
Small piece of natural sea sponge tied on the end of a wooden stick.
In very ancient times wiping with stones and other natural materials and rinsing with water or snow was common.
The stick has a loop of leather at one end.
In fact romans going to the bathroom would carry special combs designed to shave out lice.
Toilet paper did not exist in roman times so the romans used a spongia instead.
A tersorium is an ingenious little device made by attaching a natural sponge from the mediterranean sea of course to the end of a stick.
You had a sponge that was on the end of a stick.