Ancient Human Toilet Wipes
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What did ancient humans use to wipe after going to the bathroom?
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Experts have recovered some samples of feces and depictions of toilet paper as precursors.
One of the oldest materials on record for this purpose were wooden or bamboo sticks wrapped in cloth called hygiene sticks.
Greeks and Romans also wiped with flat dish shaped ceramics called pasoi.
In the Middle Ages , people also used Moss , zedge, hay, straw, and pieces of tapestry.
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