Roman Bathroom

A tersorium is an ingenious little device made by attaching a natural sponge from the mediterranean sea of course to the end of a stick.
Roman bathroom. The roman baths designed for public bathing were used until the end of roman rule in britain in the 5th century ce. The roman baths are a well preserved thermae in the city of bath somerset england. It was one of the most common daily activities in roman culture and was practiced across a wide variety of social classes.
Hygiene in ancient rome included the famous public roman baths toilets exfoliating cleansers public facilities and despite the use of a communal toilet sponge ancient roman charmin generally high standards of cleanliness. But instead of reaching for a roll of toilet paper an ancient roman would often grab a tersorium or in my technical terms a toilet brush for your butt. A temple was constructed on the site between 60 70ce in the first few decades of roman britain.
According to the anglo saxon chronicle the original roman baths were in ruins a. A mainstay of roman culture public baths were a feature of ancient greek towns but were usually limited to a series of hip baths. In ancient rome thermae from greek θερμός thermos hot and balneae from greek βαλανεῖον balaneion were facilities for bathing.
The romans expanded the idea to incorporate a wide array of facilities and baths became common in even the smaller towns of the roman world where they were often located near the forum. Its presence led to the development of the small roman urban settlement known as aquae sulis around the site. When trying to explain to children students readers or friends what roman life was once like nothing gets to the heart of the matter more poignantly than intimate details about daily life.
Bathing played a major part in ancient roman culture and society.