2,000-year-old wooden toilet seat discovered

London, Aug 31 : Archaeologists have unearthed a unique 2,000-year-old wooden toilet seat from the Roman fort of Vindolanda in northern England. The seat was found in a muddy trench and has been preserved in the anaerobic conditions that exist at Vindolanda, media reports said. "We know a lot about Roman toilets from previous excavations at the site and from other locations across the world, but never before have we had the pleasure of looking at a perfectly preserved wooden seat," Andrew Birley, director of excavations at Vindolanda, was quoted as saying. "It is made from a very well-worked piece of wood and looks pretty comfortable," Birley added.
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