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2,000-year-old vial proves ancient Romans used human poop as medicine
Archaeologists analyzing a vial from Turkey have found the first physical evidence that ancient civilization used human feces ...
A small glass vial buried nearly two millennia ago is forcing archaeologists to confront an uncomfortable truth about ancient medicine: the Romans may.
Archaeologists analysing a glass vial found in Turkey have discovered the first hard evidence that human faeces was used to treat ailments ...
2,000-year-old vial containing brown flakes has been found to hold dried human faeces and thyme ...
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That single vial—an unguentarium recovered from a tomb in ancient Pergamon, once a major medical hub—has now delivered rare, chemical evidence that human feces were used as medicine in the Roman world ...
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