Many used outhouses, a shed with a bench inside with holes cut in it. There was either a deep pit dug below the bench, or hay which could be muckd out. In more urban areas, there was the chamber pot which was then emptied into the street or sewer drain. The ancient Romans had an equivalent to a "flush" toilet with stone benches which drained to a flowing water supply to carry away waste.
Back then, before toilets have been invented, people used outhouses, chamber pots, honey buckets, and holes in the ground. After using such means, people usually have to clear them, and there in the past in the olden days, there is a job specially created to clear such buckets, chamber pots and such.the people also used ditches and buckets and just anything they could go in but now we have the toilets we use now.They held it in until they invested an out house
jeffrey
in the 1800's i think
they used quills
We used letters.
Back then, before toilets have been invented, people used outhouses, chamber pots, honey buckets, and holes in the ground. After using such means, people usually have to clear them, and there in the past in the olden days, there is a job specially created to clear such buckets, chamber pots and such.the people also used ditches and buckets and just anything they could go in but now we have the toilets we use now.They held it in until they invested an out house
Toilets. The Romans invented toilets, firstly they just used a bucket then when it was full they would chuck all the poo and urine out the windows!
yesterday!!
The flush toilet was invented by Thomas Crapper
No. Toilets were not invented until the 1600s CE. Prior to that, people used latrines and outhouses. Secondly, the pyramids were intended as mausoleums and most mausoleums built today do not even have toilets because they are not designed to be inhabited by living people.
No one knows
the person who invented toilets
1596
Glass was used before film was invented.
of course toilets
toilets
jeffrey