Bathing and washing in Ancient Rome
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Bathing and washing in Ancient Rome
Bathing and washing in Ancient Rome -- a family using strigiles in a bath house. The strigil was a small, curved, metal tool used in ancient Greece and Rome to scrape dirt and sweat from the body before the invention of soap. Perfumed oil was first applied to the skin, and then the strigil was used to scrape the oil off, taking the dirt with it
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Bath Bathing Body Clean Cleanliness Communal Curved Dirt Perfumed Scrape Skin Sweat Toilet Tool Washin G
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