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Ancient Poop Reveals Parasite Epidemic

Archaeologists found whipworm and roundworm eggs in ancient latrine sludge across the Roman Empire.

Ancient Poop Reveals Parasite Epidemic

Panini — "Ancient Rome" (1757), public domain

Worms in the Waterworks

In the guts of ancient Greeks and Romans, whipworms, roundworms, and tapeworms wriggled out of control. Archaeologists digging up ancient sewage find their eggs packed into fossilized latrine muck—even in posh Roman baths.

A World Where Everyone's Itchy

Poor plumbing and open sewers meant infection was a fact of life. Even the wealthiest citizens likely suffered symptoms: stomach cramps, anemia, or worse. The ancient world was sophisticated—but not exactly squeaky clean.

Microscopic analysis of fossilized human waste (coprolites) from Greek and Roman sites shows high rates of intestinal parasites—far worse than in medieval or modern Europe. Poor sanitation, communal toilets, and dirty water kept giant worms wriggling in bellies from Athens to York. The real Roman diet: bread, olives, and a side of parasites.

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Historia · Late Republican Rome

Clodia, the Poison Trial, and Cicero’s Spin

In a packed Roman court, Clodia stood accused of poisoning her own lover—while the crowd waited for Cicero to tear her reputation to shreds.

Cita · Imperial Rome

Musonius Rufus on Anger

"He is most powerful who has himself in his own power." — Musonius Rufus, the hard-edged Stoic, taught: «Κρατιστεῖ δ' ἀνὴρ ὁ ἑαυτοῦ κύριος» — "The mightiest man is master of himself."

Un Día Como Hoy · Late Republic and Empire

On This Day: The Ludi Florales Bloom in Rome

April 28: Rome bursts alive with the first day of the Ludi Florales—flower petals, crude comedies, and dancers in nothing but garlands.

Dato · Classical Athens

Athenians Fined for Pooping in Public

In 4th-century BC Athens, you could be fined for letting your donkey—or yourself—relieve itself on a public path.

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