If there's one thing most people know about the ancient Romans, it's that they spent a lot of time in the bath. As the Roman Empire expanded, public baths proliferated across the newly annexed territories. From plain and practical to polished-marble luxury, baths provided both colonists and colonized the means of a daily soak. Less well known is the Roman passion for another hygienic innovation: the public convenience. Wherever the Romans went, they took their toilets. Here, Pain digs on Romans baths and toilets.
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