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| Ancient Roman latrines made of stone or marble, featuring a series of evenly spaced seating holes. The surface is smooth, with visible natural stone textures and adjacent stone walls supporting the structure. Designed for communal use, these latrines exemplify Roman engineering and public sanitation practices. Located in Ephesus, Turkey, they provide insight into the daily life and infrastructure of ancient Roman cities. The arrangement reflects a focus on practicality and social interaction within public facilities. |
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