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Romans regularly soaked in filthy, lead-contaminated bath water, Pompeii study finds
The ancient Romans are well known for their advanced water supply systems and hygienic facilities, including public baths and ...
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Pompeii’s first baths were extremely dirty, study reveals people bathed in filthy waters
From lead-heavy pipes to organic contaminants, new findings shed light on the infrastructure challenges of the legendary ...
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The Public Baths of Ancient Pompeii Were Actually Pretty Gross—Until the Romans Built an Aqueduct
Hygienic conditions were poor in the city's older bathing facilities, a new study reveals. The analysis sheds light on ...
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Pompeii’s public baths were unhygienic until the Romans took over
Before the Romans captured Pompeii, the famous town was run by the Samnite people – and a dip in their public baths might ...
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Ancient Pompeii baths were absolutely filthy. Then, the Romans came in
Pompeii is well known as an iconic Roman city. But for much of its early history, it wasn’t Roman at all. It belonged to the ...
A resident of the Zhambyl region unexpectedly discovered that he was, apparently, married to a woman he had dated briefly 34 years ago. He filed a lawsuit asking the court to declare this marriage ...
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