Nope, the separator structures just didn’t survive so we don’t know how “communal bathrooms” looked they could have had wooden walls around them but you know wood doesn’t last very long.
Is that an opinion among history experts, or a deduction based on your observations? I’ve never heard this theory before, but I’d love to read more if you’ve got information.
Really but for most of human history your parents having sex with you in the room or same bed wasn’t an issue? People didn’t care it’s the way things where.
Nope, the separator structures just didn’t survive so we don’t know how “communal bathrooms” looked they could have had wooden walls around them but you know wood doesn’t last very long.
We have more to go off, though.
Surviving texts speak of the social aspect of shitting.
Yes but Rome was huge to apply one scenario to all the empire is kinda silly.
I don’t think that’s the case here
Is that an opinion among history experts, or a deduction based on your observations? I’ve never heard this theory before, but I’d love to read more if you’ve got information.
I too want to read more about historical toilets.
Really but for most of human history your parents having sex with you in the room or same bed wasn’t an issue? People didn’t care it’s the way things where.
I mean, the spacing looks like it would be pretty squishy if you had little wall separators between each spot