Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered traces of human excrement in a 1,900-year-old glass vial, which they believe is the first chemical evidence showing that the Romans used feces medicinally.
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- Traces of human feces found in a 1,900-year-old Roman glass vial 6s
- First chemical evidence of medicinal use of excrement in ancient Rome 18s
- Researchers also found thyme oil, used to mask the odor 1m 18s
- Vial recovered near Pergamon, known for its ancient hospital 1m 36s
- Design and contents suggest connection to Roman medical practices 1m 44s