In ancient times, how did millions of armies go to the toilet during wars?

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The ancient army was slow to maneuver and had a relatively short itinerary, and every time the army marched, it was necessary to build a camp, consolidate the defense, build a stove for cooking, and as for going to the toilet, it was not simple, dig a big pit and put a few horizontal logs on it, not the toilet.

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Every country is different, and there are all kinds of ways ... But the most formal is the toilet during the previous European Crusades, not to a place to camp will dig a big pit, each soldier carries a commode, at that time according to family conditions and birth of the commode bucket style, after the toilet will be poured into the pit on the bucket of feces, once the army leaves will bury the big pit, of course, it is recorded that there is a more ruthless punishment in the army is to be thrown into the dung pit...