Chamber pot of the 5th century CE from the Roman villa at Gerace, Sicily (Italy). Scale: 10 cm.Credit: Roger Wilson
No sh!t!
Any of the finds have pictures of disliked emperors in them?
Jerry: Anywhere in the city?
George: Anywhere in the city - I’ll tell you the best public toilet.
Jerry: Okay Fifty-fourth and Sixth?
George: Colosseum. 14th floor. Mention my name - she’ll give you the key.
Jerry: Alright Sixty-fifth and Tenth.
George: (Scoffs) Are you kidding? Circus Maximus. Alice Scipio Hall, the Circ. Magnificent facilities.
“The technique will only work if at least one of those people who used the chamber pot was infected by intestinal worms.”
And we thought it was just Fauchi preventing the use of Ivermectin*. Looks like the Roman Deep State was no different back then.
*parasitic worms are the primary use of Ivermectin
Over fifty five years ago I read of digs in Rome that uncovered pit toilets from the Roman era. In excavating them, as people often lose valuables there, the stench was so great and attracted flies so numerous even after 2000 years.
The book was THE MUTE STONES SPEAK by Paul MacKendrick