Ancient People Didn't Use Toilets
Tonight, you'll close a door without thinking twice. But for 99.9% of human history, that door didn't exist — and neither did the privacy you take for granted. In this video, you'll discover how ancient humans handled something you never have to think about, why Roman senators shared a sponge on a stick, and how researchers studying preserved parasite eggs and ancient dental calculus have uncovered the surprising truth about sanitation through history. You'll trace the strange, uneven path from open fields to flush toilets, and see why your instincts are still ancient even though your bathroom is modern. By the end, you'll never look at a closed door the same way again. If this changed how you see something you do every single day, hit like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more. #humanhistory #ancienthistory #didyouknow #history #anthropology #psychology #evolution #ancientrome #romanhistory #medievalhistory #sanitation #humanbehavior #interestingfacts #mindblowing #sciencefacts #historyfacts #humanevolution #funfacts #educational #learnsomething #curiosity #hiddenhistory #brainscience #culturalhistory

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