Ancient Romans Used These Terracotta Vessels as Porta-Potties,  Archaeologists Have Discovered

Ancient Romans Used These Terracotta Vessels as Porta-Potties, Archaeologists Have Discovered

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Thanks to microscopic analysis of a ceramic pot discovered in Sicily, we know that the ancient Romans used terracotta vessels as toilets.

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