- A
latrine is a
toilet or an even
simpler facility that is used as a
toilet within a
sanitation system. For example, it can be a
communal trench in the...
- The
Erfurt latrine disaster (German:
Erfurter Latrinensturz, lit. 'Erfurt
latrine fall')
occurred on 26 July 1184 in the
German city of Erfurt.
Henry VI...
- A pit
latrine, also
known as pit toilet, is a type of
toilet that
collects human waste in a hole in the ground.
Urine and ****
enter the pit through...
-
Animal latrines (
latrine areas,
animal toilets,
defecation sites) are
places where wildlife animals habitually defecate and urinate. Many
kinds of animals...
- A
toilet god is a
deity ****ociated with
latrines and toilets.
Belief in
toilet gods – a type of
household deity – has been
known from both
modern and ancient...
- pig
toilet (Chinese: 猪圈茅坑 zhūjuànmáokēng,
sometimes called a "pig sty
latrine") is a
simple type of dry
toilet consisting of an
outhouse mounted over...
- (e.g. wood ash, sawdust, or
quick lime) to
cover excreta after use. Pit
latrine –
excluding pour-flush
versions with
water seal Urine-diverting dry toilet...
- to a
septic system, flush/pour-flush to a pit
latrine,
ventilated improved pit (VIP)
latrine, pit
latrine with slab,
composting toilet and/or some special...
-
portability of
bucket latrines can make them a
useful part of an
appropriate emergency response,
especially where pit
latrines cannot be
isolated from...
- also
known as a "sponge on a stick", was a
utensil found in
ancient Roman latrines,
consisting of a
wooden stick (Gr****: ξύλον, xylon) with a sea
sponge (Gr****:...