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.
Nobody knows. The third millennium B.C. was the "Age of Cleanliness." Toilets and sewers were invented in several parts of the world.
There were no indoor toilets; they had to go outside; although there may possibly have been outhouses.
no
No, in fact, Chinese people don't have toilets. They defecate into a bucket, and urinate into a bathtub.
yesterday!!
The flush toilet was invented by Thomas Crapper
No one knows
the person who invented toilets
1596
of course toilets
toilets
jeffrey
In my shed with a hammer and some plastic stuff
He is a man who invented toilets and indoor plumbing
in the 1800's i think
Ancient Rome had public toilets.