Read more about the article Turkish Archaeologists Who Discovered Ancient Toilet That Could Be Used By 13 People Have Now Found 2,000-Year-Old Passage
Turkish archaeologists discovered a latrine, a communal toilet facility at a theatre over 2,000 years old in the ancient city of Smyrna, located within the borders of the modern city of Izmir, Turkey, in 2021. (Izmir Buyuksehir Belediyesi/Newsflash)

Turkish Archaeologists Who Discovered Ancient Toilet That Could Be Used By 13 People Have Now Found 2,000-Year-Old Passage

Archaeologists who discovered a U-shaped toilet that could easily be used by 13 people at once in an ancient theatre in Turkey have now found a 2,000-year-old passage that served as an entrance to the same theatre. The passage, known as a 'vomitorium', is 26 metres long, L-shaped and was…

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Read more about the article New Passage Discovered In Ancient Mayan Palace
Pic shows: Comparative view between the substructure and the superstructure of the palace of governor. Archaeologists have discovered this 82-foot passage at a Mayan Governor’s Palace which is believed to be over 1,200 years old.

New Passage Discovered In Ancient Mayan Palace

Story By: Ana Lacasa, Sub Editor: Joseph Golder, Agency: Central European News  Video Credit: CEN/INAH Archaeologists have discovered this 82-foot passage at a Mayan Governor’s Palace which is believed to be over 1,200 years old. The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) and the government of Yucatan have reported new discoveries in the ancient…

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