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What Did Ancient Humans Use For Toilet Paper?
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6/6/2025
What did people use instead of toilet paper? Seashells, tapestries, wooden sticks and more.
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What did ancient humans use to wipe after going to the bathroom? Throughout
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history people have used everything from their own hands to corn cobs to snow to
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clean up after bowel movements. Most of the material we don't have because it's
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organic or just disappeared according to Susan Morrison a medieval literature
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professor at Texas State University. However experts have been able to
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recover some samples. Some even had traces of feces and depictions of toilet
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papers precursors and art and literature. One of the oldest materials on record for
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this purpose were wooden or bamboo sticks wrapped in cloth called hygiene sticks
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dating back to 2,000 years ago in China. From 332 BC to 642 AD during the
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Greco-Roman period another stick was used called a tesorium which had a sea
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sponge on the end and was left in public bathrooms for communal use. However it's
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also possible that these weren't used to clean people's behinds but the bathrooms
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themselves. Either way tesoriums were cleaned by dumping them in a bucket of
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salt or vinegar water. Greeks and Romans also wiped with flat disc shaped ceramics
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called pissoi. Archaeologists have found these relics with traces of feces on them
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as well as an ancient wine cup featuring a man wiping his bum with pissoi. The
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abrasive characteristics of ceramics suggest that long-term use of pissoi
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could have resulted in local irritation skin or mucosal damage or complications
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of external hemorrhoids according to the British Medical Journal. In the 8th
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century AD the Japanese used another type of wooden stick called chugi to clean
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both the outside and inside of the anus likely putting a stick up there. In the
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Middle Ages people also used moss, sedge, hay, straw and pieces of tapestry. Granted
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nowadays not everyone uses toilet paper. Water such as a gentle stream from a bidet
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keeps many people's undersides clean the world over.
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