A recent dig in a trench at Vindolanda, an ancient Roman fort south of Hadrian's wall in northern England, revealed an interesting discovery: a wooden toilet seat. Dr. Andrew Birley, the director of ...
London: Archaeologists have unearthed a perfectly preserved 2,000-year-old wooden toilet seat at a Roman fort in northern England. The wooden latrine (toilet) seat was discovered by Dr Andrew Birley, ...
Archaeologists more accustomed to unearthing coins and jewels during digs have discovered a 2,000-year old wooden toilet seat. While the artefact is less glamorous, it is perfectly preserved and ...
London: Archaeologists have unearthed a unique 2,000-year-old wooden toilet seat from the Roman fort of Vindolanda in northern England. The seat was found in a muddy trench and has been preserved in ...
Archaeologists at a Roman fort more used to finding coins, weapons and tools have found a 2,000-year-old perfectly preserved wooden toilet seat. Dr Andrew Birley, one of the experts at Vindolanda fort ...
According to the auction company, the family of the “enterprising” soldier has now decided to cash in on the two-piece wooden toilet seat with its lid removed. An unusual relic from World War II, ...
Cleaning wood toilet seats requires a more deliberate touch than you would need when cleaning a plastic or acrylic seat. This is due to the sensitivity of the wood's surface. The same cleaning ...
Wooden toilet seats, especially those cleaned with harsh chemicals, can take their toll on children, leading to skin rashes that can become infected, a small study suggests. Researchers analyzed five ...
Discover how wooden toilet seats can lead to allergic contact dermatitis, causing skin reactions and discomfort for some users. "We report a case series of 5 patients who were found to have an ...
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