A rare 2,700-year-old luxury toilet found in Jerusalem

It is a rare find, as thousands of years ago pooping in toilets was a luxury only for the elite.

Archaeologists discovered a rare, 2,700-year-old toilet among the remains of an ancient estate in Jerusalem.
Archaeologists discovered a rare, 2,700-year-old toilet among the remains of an ancient estate in Jerusalem.
(Image credit: Yoli Schwartz, Israel Antiquities Authority)

Archaeologists recently discovered a 2,700-year-old private toilet inside the remains of an ancient royal estate in Jerusalem. It is a rare find, as thousands of years ago pooping in toilets was a luxury only for the elite.

Private bathrooms were previously "found in only a very few locations in Israel and Jerusalem," Yaakov Billig, an archaeologist and director of the excavation on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, said in a YouTube video. "This is a very rare find because this is something that only the rich people had."

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