Journal | KASKAL
Journal issue | Volume 1 | Nuova serie
Research Article | Bathrooms and Toilets in Babylon-Merkes: Speculation or Reality?
Abstract
This paper examines the rooms with drainage facilities of the Neo-Babylonian dwellings in Babylon-Merkes, which Reuther interprets as bathrooms or toilets in his excavation report. This interpretation will be reappraised by asking the following questions: is it possible to understand Neo-Babylonian attitudes to hygiene in dwellings in Babylon-Merkes, to identify specific rooms in which measures were undertaken influenced by such attitudes, and to link such precautions to a specific social class? If not, can another interpretation for drained rooms be proposed relying on the Akkadian words used for individual rooms and features? The final aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the potential functions of drainage systems in residential areas.
Submitted: July 18, 2024 | Accepted: Oct. 9, 2024 | Published Dec. 19, 2024 | Language: en
Keywords Soakaway • Drained rooms • Neo-Babylonian dwellings • Hygiene • Drainage system
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Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/KASKAL/5235-1939/2024/01/013