Roman public latrines looked much like their Greek predecessors: rooms lined with stone or wooden bench seats positioned over a sewer.
— Fascinating (@fasc1nate) May 27, 2024
A tool called a tersorium was “used to clean the buttocks after defecation.” Imagine a loofah, but made of fresh sea sponge, attached to a… pic.twitter.com/UlV93KDKgb
