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  2. Are there bathrooms at all the pyramid/temple sites? - Egypt ...

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    The only ones of the above I can't say with 100% certainty have toilet facilities are Abu Simbel and Memphis, as I've not visited either of them in years.. Although many will have modern and, reasonably, clean facilities at their visitor centres, Karnak, the King's Valley and Saqqara also have somewhat more basic facilities within the sites themselves.

  3. Museum of the Toilette History - All You Need ... - Tripadvisor

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    The toilet museum has many types of historical toilets, from Egyptian limestone toilet seats to the mechanic water closets from Modern Times. The museum's aim is to explore the culture and history through the lens of an everyday experience shared by people around the world.

  4. Toilet facilities in Egypt - Cairo Forum - Tripadvisor

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    84 reviews. 82 helpful votes. Toilet facilities in Egypt. 13 years ago. Hi Guys. This might sound like a bit of a strange post but i really must add this for all of my trip advisor buddies out there so you dont come unstuck. I have just returned back from a 2 week holiday to Sharm and was absolutely gobsmacked by the toilet facilities in Egypt.

  5. History of water supply and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    The history of water supply and sanitation is one of a logistical challenge to provide clean water and sanitation systems since the dawn of civilization. Where water resources, infrastructure or sanitation systems were insufficient, diseases spread and people fell sick or died prematurely. Astronaut Jack Lousma taking a shower in space, 1974.

  6. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    A toilet[ n 1 ] is a piece of sanitary hardware that collects human urine and feces, and sometimes toilet paper, usually for disposal. Flush toilets use water, while dry or non-flush toilets do not. They can be designed for a sitting position popular in Europe and North America with a toilet seat, with additional considerations for those with ...

  7. Toilet god - Wikipedia

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    A toilet god is a deity associated with latrines and toilets. Belief in toilet gods – a type of household deity – has been known from both modern and ancient cultures, ranging from Japan to ancient Rome. Such deities have been associated with health, well-being and fertility (because of the association between human waste and agriculture ...

  8. restrooms in Pyramids of Giza/ khan el khalili - Cairo Forum

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    Re: restrooms in Pyramids of Giza/ khan el khalili. 9 years ago. in the pyramids area there are restrooms as follows. 1- one at the Ticket office area just before entring the pyramids area. 2- one Caravan like restroom near to the western side of the great pyramid (far end of the Bus parking lot of the great pyramid)

  9. Sanitation of the Indus Valley Civilisation - Wikipedia

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    The urban areas of the Indus Valley civilization included public and private baths. Many of the buildings at Mohenjo-Daro had two or more stories. They also had a sophisticated drainage system to dispose waste materials out of town. The earliest evidence of urban sanitation was seen in Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, and the recently discovered Rakhigarhi.