ANCIENT Romans used human poo to treat common ailments, archaeologists have revealed. The grim discovery is the first direct evidence that the ancient civilisation really was keeping human faeces ...
2,000-year-old vial containing brown flakes has been found to hold dried human faeces and thyme ...
Archaeologists analysing a glass vial found in Turkey have discovered the first hard evidence that human faeces was used to ...
Shop owners in the Atherton CBD claim they are being left to regularly clean up used needles, human faeces and rubbish left ...
This practice reflects the Romans' resourcefulness in using available materials for medicine, despite modern views on hygiene ...
This discovery also shows that substances considered unclean today were once valued as medicinal ingredients in ancient ...