Athens’ 2,600-Year-Old Urinal: Daily Life Revealed
A unique artifact from the 6th century BC found in the Agora of Athens, Greece, offers a fascinating look into the daily lives of the ancient Greeks. This object is a ceramic urinal, currently on display in the Agora Museum in Athens. This urinal not only reflects practical aspects of daily life, but is also a testimony to the development of domestic life in ancient Greek civilization. The urinal is made of ceramic with a simple but functional design, including a wide seat with a hole in the center, made to meet personal needs. The decorative motifs on the body…
2 min read