Officials of the Israeli Archaeological Department have found a rare ancient toilet from Jerusalem. According to the officials of the Department of Purity, they have found an ancient rare toilet more than 2700 years old. Which gives a glimpse of the luxurious life that the citizens of that time were living. According to the Israeli Antiquities Authority, a lavatory of smooth and handcrafted lime was found in a rectangular cabin. The place was part of a huge haveli, which was designed in such a way that a deep septic tank was dug under it.
According to Yaakov Billing, the director for the excavations, private toilets were a rare thing in ancient times. Only the rich could afford the toilet.
According to officials, the animal bones and pottery found in the septic tank and the lifestyle of those times will throw light on their food and ancient diseases. Many philologists had also found many pillars. From which it can be inferred that the people living there were very rich and were living a very comfortable life.