History of The Toilete
However, the honour of producing the first toilet goes either to the Scots (in a Neolithic settlement dating back to 3000 BC) or to the Greeks who constructed the Palace of Knossos (in 1700 BC) with large earthenware pans connected to a flushing water supply.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 9:47:43 AM
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>>514016477
>>514017418
>>514017766
By 315 AD, Rome had 144 public toilets (above). The Romans treated going to the toilet as a social event. They met friends, exchanged views, caught up on the news and wiped themselves with a piece of sponge fixed to a short wooden handle.
This was then rinsed in a water channel which ran in front of the toilet and reused
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 9:48:29 AM
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In Medieval England, people used "potties" and would simply throw their contents through a door or window into the street. The more affluent would use a "garderobe", a protruding room with an opening for waste, suspended over a moat
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8/26/2025, 9:49:07 AM
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Garderobes and public toilets were eventually replaced by the "commode", a box with a seat and a lid covering a porcelain or copper pot to catch the waste
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 9:49:43 AM
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>>514016546
>>514020261
>>514016396
What if we shared the corner toilets, anon? uwu
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 9:51:26 AM
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In 1848, the government decreed that every new house should have a water-closet (WC) or ash-pit privy. "Night soil men" were engaged to empty the ash pits.
In 1861, Thomas Crapper was hired by Prince Edward (later King Edward VII) to construct lavatories in several royal palaces.
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8/26/2025, 9:51:58 AM
No.514016546
>>514017532
>>514016477
I'm convinced these posts are glownigger incitement to murder the next faggot I see, because I'm getting real close.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 9:53:15 AM
No.514016582
>>514017122
>>514016363 (OP)
The Indian mind cannot comprehend this
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 9:55:55 AM
No.514016686
A primitive indoor fresh- and wastewater system, consisting of two stone channels lined with tree bark, appears to have featured in the houses of Skara Brae and the Barnhouse Settlement in Orkney from around 3000 BCE Combined with a cell-like enclave in a number of houses at Skara Brae, it has been suggested that these may have functioned as an early indoor latrine.
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8/26/2025, 9:57:50 AM
No.514016759
The Mayans were the third earliest civilization to have employed a system of indoor plumbing using pressurized water.
The city of Uruk also demonstrates the first examples of brick constructed latrines, from 3200 BCE.Clay pipes were later used in the Hittite city of Hattusa.They had easily detachable and replaceable segments, and allowed for cleaning.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:00:14 AM
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In Lothal, the ruler's house had their own private bathing platform and latrine, which was connected to an open street drain that discharged into the towns dock.
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8/26/2025, 10:01:10 AM
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>>514017122
>>514016363 (OP)
>Ancient Indian toilets were a hallmark of the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 2800 BC), featuring sophisticated sanitation systems with brick-lined latrines, vertical chutes, and covered street drains leading to soak pits or larger sewer systems.
India have the first toilets of high worth.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:03:53 AM
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Sub-Saharan Africa(medieval times)
In post-classical Kilwa, plumbing was prevalent in the stone homes of the natives. The Husani Kubwa Palace, as well as other buildings for the ruling elite and wealthy, included the luxury of indoor plumbing.
In the Ashanti Empire, toilets were housed in two story buildings that were flushed with gallons of boiling water
Islam stresses the importance of cleanliness and personal hygiene. Islamic hygienical jurisprudence, which dates back to the 7th century, has a number of elaborate rules. Taharah (ritual purity) involves performing wudu (ablution) for the five daily salah (prayers), as well as regularly performing ghusl (bathing), which led to bathhouses being built across the Islamic world. Islamic toilet hygiene also requires washing with water after using the toilet, for purity and to minimize germs
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:05:24 AM
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Contrary to popular belief, bathing and sanitation were not lost in Europe with the collapse of the Roman Empire.Public bathhouses were common in medieval Christendom larger towns and cities such as Constantinople, Paris, Regensburg, Rome and Naples And great bathhouses were built in Byzantine centers such as Constantinople and Antioch.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:08:19 AM
No.514017114
>>514016363 (OP)
Your knowledge about taking a shit is impressive.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:09:19 AM
No.514017151
>>514016363 (OP)
this one is my favorite. can't find the janny edit
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:12:53 AM
No.514017283
>>514017188
I love that these ones don't even have poop chutes. they just drop right out. do they at least drop into a moat or something?
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:13:02 AM
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>>514017635
>>514017122
>Lost technology.
Checked and Keked.
When did they lose the technology? 2799BC?
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:16:51 AM
No.514017418
>>514016396
Yes. We know of the community shit stick
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:20:27 AM
No.514017532
>>514016546
Oh come on now mick, dont be such a fish stink cunt.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:23:13 AM
No.514017635
>>514017752
>>514017289
>started to fall apart around 1900BC. By 1700BC many Indus cities had been abandoned.
The indians had to wait for the british to discover them and bring them into the modern age
>The technique of purification of drinking water by use of compressed liquefied chlorine gas was developed by a British officer in the Indian Medical Service, Vincent B. Nesfield, in 1903.
Which seems not have stuck to the indians for some reason
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8/26/2025, 10:26:23 AM
No.514017752
>>514017853
>>514017635
I've seen youtube videos of indians fixing mechanical parts, I'm sure they could build a simple jar of sand for water filtration. They can be clean, they choose not to be because their current culture is retarded. Almost as retarded as male infant genital mutilation.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 10:29:06 AM
No.514017853
>>514017752
Have fou ever read java pajeetware?
Its like a monkey who saw a mechanic using a wrench and decided to immitate.
It would be cute if it wasnt for the fact they are hideous.
Anonymous
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8/26/2025, 11:36:39 AM
No.514020261
>>514016477
i would put my hand on your leg to purposefully make you uncomfortable, then recoil when you advanced it