Archaeologists in Bulgaria have uncovered ancient Roman toilets that provide compelling evidence of the early spread of intestinal parasites in the region. The well-preserved latrines, dating back nearly two millennia, offer new insights into sanitation practices and public health challenges faced by Roman inhabitants. This discovery sheds light on the movement of parasitic infections across Europe during antiquity, deepening our understanding o…
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