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No one really knows who invented the earliest toilets because of unkept records of such. However, the toilet used today is traced back to Sir John Harrington. Please see the Related Links to see the website that I obtained my information from.
ALTERNATE ANSWER:The Greeks did not invent the toilet. The constructs of a toilet show historical evidence in various societies and cultures all over the globe, with some archaeological findings traceable to more than 4500 years ago [long before the Greeks].Thomas Elkins did not invent the toilet. He did patent a complex device that included a toilet, among many other functions.
Contrary to popular belief Crapper did not invent the the flushing toilet. He did, however, do much to increase the popularity of the toilet, and developed some important related inventions, such as the the ballcock.
Thomas Elkins did not invent the toilet. His did patent an improvement to the toilet. His improved toiletwas a combination bureau, mirror, book-rack, washstand, table, easy chair, and chamber stool.
No, the Greeks did not invent the train. They knew of steam power, but lacked the advanced technology and the materials know-how needed to come up with a train.
Although the Greeks did invent the Olympics, they do not own it. It is owned by the International Olympic Committee.
The Greeks did not invent pizza.
Galileo did invent a toilet but most people think that he didn't.
Thomas Elkins did not invent the toilet. He did patent a complex device that included a toilet, among many other functions.
the olympics
! well I'm Greek so i should know that the ancient Greeks DID invent democracy!
yes the greek did invent the flamethrower
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No, it was the Egyptians.