The Medieval Toilet And How Bathrooms Worked In The Middle Ages
Curiosities Garderobe The term is used to refer to a medieval or Renaissance bath, used to be a simple hole that discharged… | Medieval castle, Medieval, Castle
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The Medieval Toilet And How Bathrooms Worked In The Middle Ages
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The Archaeologist - Garderobe, the Medieval toilet 🚽 In a medieval castle, a garderobe was usually a simple hole discharging to the outside into a cesspit (akin to a pit latrine) or
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The Medieval Toilet And How Bathrooms Worked In The Middle Ages
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