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Sponge On Stick, Ancient Rome, Replica | Object Lessons - Health & Beauty:  Romans
Sponge On Stick, Ancient Rome, Replica | Object Lessons - Health & Beauty: Romans

Talking heads: what toilets and sewers tell us about ancient Roman  sanitation
Talking heads: what toilets and sewers tell us about ancient Roman sanitation

Xylospongium - Wikipedia
Xylospongium - Wikipedia

It's said Romans either used a shared sponge on a stick or brought their  own to clean themselves after using a public latrine. Would Romans really  have walked around with such a
It's said Romans either used a shared sponge on a stick or brought their own to clean themselves after using a public latrine. Would Romans really have walked around with such a

Roman Latrines - The BAS Library
Roman Latrines - The BAS Library

Flush: How the Romans wiped (history of toilet paper pt. 1)
Flush: How the Romans wiped (history of toilet paper pt. 1)

Xylospongium - Wikipedia
Xylospongium - Wikipedia

I replaced all the toilet paper where I work with xylospongium, otherwise  known as Roman communal butt sponges.  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylospongium : r/aprilfools
I replaced all the toilet paper where I work with xylospongium, otherwise known as Roman communal butt sponges. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylospongium : r/aprilfools

16 Things People Did To Their Bodies In The Past That Are As Terrifying As  They Are Gross
16 Things People Did To Their Bodies In The Past That Are As Terrifying As They Are Gross

What Did Ancient Romans Do Without Toilet Paper? – SAPIENS
What Did Ancient Romans Do Without Toilet Paper? – SAPIENS

This Is How They Wiped Themselves in Ancient Rome - JSTOR Daily
This Is How They Wiped Themselves in Ancient Rome - JSTOR Daily

Wool Sponge On Stick – Spongeorama Sponge Factory – Tarpon Springs, FL
Wool Sponge On Stick – Spongeorama Sponge Factory – Tarpon Springs, FL

Jerry Saltz on X: "This is a xylospongium or tersorium: A shared-communal  sponge on a stick. This is a widely available shared-communal hygienic  utensil used by ancient Romans to wipe their anus
Jerry Saltz on X: "This is a xylospongium or tersorium: A shared-communal sponge on a stick. This is a widely available shared-communal hygienic utensil used by ancient Romans to wipe their anus

The Disgusting Roman Toilet Brush for a Butt Caused Spread of Diseases |  Short History
The Disgusting Roman Toilet Brush for a Butt Caused Spread of Diseases | Short History

History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: Ten Things Romans Used for Toilet  Paper
History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: Ten Things Romans Used for Toilet Paper

TIL that in ancient Rome, after a person pooped, a communal sponge was used  to wipe. The sponge was then rinsed in a bucket of salt water before being  used by the
TIL that in ancient Rome, after a person pooped, a communal sponge was used to wipe. The sponge was then rinsed in a bucket of salt water before being used by the

Ancient roman sponge on a stick used for personal hygiene on Craiyon
Ancient roman sponge on a stick used for personal hygiene on Craiyon

Sponge on a stick - Xylospongium — Life of a {Patriarch}
Sponge on a stick - Xylospongium — Life of a {Patriarch}

After Pooping, the Ancient Romans Used a Sponge on a Stick to Wipe... Which  was Re-Used and Generally Shared with Others
After Pooping, the Ancient Romans Used a Sponge on a Stick to Wipe... Which was Re-Used and Generally Shared with Others

History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: So what's with the sponge-stick?
History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: So what's with the sponge-stick?

History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: So what's with the sponge-stick?
History Mysteries of Caroline Lawrence: So what's with the sponge-stick?

St Paul's Catacombs - Ok, we admit; Roman hygiene was not perfect. Roman  toilet paper was not paper at all but a sea sponge on a stick which was  rinsed in running
St Paul's Catacombs - Ok, we admit; Roman hygiene was not perfect. Roman toilet paper was not paper at all but a sea sponge on a stick which was rinsed in running

Did the ancient Romans share their toilet sponge? – Archaeology Mysteries
Did the ancient Romans share their toilet sponge? – Archaeology Mysteries

Ancient Romans Wiped Their Butts in the Bathroom in a Bizarre Way | by  Maria Milojković, MA | Fragments of History | Medium
Ancient Romans Wiped Their Butts in the Bathroom in a Bizarre Way | by Maria Milojković, MA | Fragments of History | Medium