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Public latrines and wash basin in Dougga, 2nd century BC
Public latrines and wash basin near the baths in the Roman city of Dougga, 2nd century BC
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Media ID 14858779
© CM Dixon / Heritage-Images
2nd Century Bc Bajah Dougga Latrine Latrines Lavatory Thugga Tunisia Unesco Wash Basin World Heritage Site Mike Dixon
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 16.7cm (10" x 6.6")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the remarkable public latrines and wash basin in Dougga, a Roman city that flourished during the 2nd century BC. The architectural features depicted here offer a glimpse into the advanced sanitation systems of ancient times. Vibrant in color, this image transports us back to an era where communal hygiene was prioritized. Located near the baths, these lavatories were accessible to all residents and visitors of Dougga. The intricately designed wash basin stands as a testament to the ingenuity of Roman engineering, providing running water for handwashing and personal care. These facilities played a crucial role in maintaining cleanliness and promoting health within the bustling city. Dougga itself holds immense historical significance as it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site today. This photograph captures not only its architectural beauty but also highlights its cultural importance on the African continent. Photographed by CM Dixon, this stunning image invites us to appreciate both the concept of preservation and our shared human history. It serves as a reminder that even mundane aspects like public latrines can hold great value when viewed through an archaeological lens.
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