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Hygiene in the ancient civilizations left something to be desired, but hey, at least they had soap. That's more than some of the smellier people we know nowadays.
Transcript
- 00:02
We all tend to think of hygiene as something that's universal people are [Examples of hygiene]
- 00:07
either normal decent human beings who shower every day and brush their teeth
- 00:11
or they're dangerous lunatics who smell funky never do laundry and like to roll [Man jumps into pile of trash]
- 00:17
around in garbage for fun but it turns out our ideas of what's clean and what's
- 00:21
dirty and how important those distinctions are are not set in stone so
Full Transcript
- 00:26
let's take a second to get a whiff of ancient hygiene and when we say ancient [Man stood beside smelly painting]
- 00:31
we're talking about ancient civilizations and cities because it's
- 00:34
only when humans start to squeeze huge groups of themselves into the same
- 00:38
square mile that hygiene really becomes an issue urban centers bred new diseases
- 00:44
like it was their job that's one reason theoretically that the old world
- 00:48
developed diseases that were a hundred times more vicious than the ones in the [Disease appears in front of boy and his Mum]
- 00:53
New World Native Americans weren't into city
- 00:56
life and in some ways well that was a good thing it wasn't easy keeping
- 01:00
ancient cities clean in fact it was hard keeping them even clean-ish a big thing
- 01:06
our ancestors needed to even kinda get the job done was access to water [Ancient man beside a river]
- 01:12
besides needing water to not die of thirst and all access to water allowed
- 01:17
people to bathe regularly wash their laundry and dishes and keep their homes
- 01:23
clean access to water wasn't a huge problem for most ancient cities they
- 01:28
were typically built on rivers and coasts for example Rome is on the Tiber [Rome on a map near the Tiber river]
- 01:33
River...Lagos is on a giant Harbor and Beijing is on like well five different
- 01:39
rivers but keeping that water source clean and delivering it to the city's
- 01:43
inhabitants was a thorny problem the Romans were all like let's throw some
- 01:49
engineering resources at it...And they developed
- 01:53
a complicated aqueduct system while aqueducts were impressive stone [A stone made aqueduct]
- 01:58
constructions that depended on gravity to bring water into the city luckily
- 02:02
gravity is pretty dependable or they would have had a real problem on their
- 02:05
hands within their city Romans had actual pipes made of ceramic or lead and
- 02:11
the lead caused brain damage and birth defects to quote the Roman
- 02:15
engineers oops.....Another thing ancient cities needed keep from being
- 02:21
completely disgusting was a system for waste [A green waste bucket appears]
- 02:25
well they had water check but they also needed to figure out how to keep water
- 02:29
clean and or remove a ton of human waste from it few people enjoy a glass of raw
- 02:34
sewage with their scrambled eggs there was the outhouse system but it was [Outhouse system in Rome appears]
- 02:39
limited it'd only be one story it could only work if there was a low enough
- 02:44
population density to be able to dig a new hole every couple of years in big
- 02:49
cities like Rome well this just wasn't an option but the Romans killed it here
- 02:53
too with the construction of latrines and sewers they didn't have flushing
- 02:58
toilets or anything but they did have underground pipes and tunnels with water [An underground tunnel with water flowing]
- 03:03
flowing through them which tended to wash away most of their you know muck so
- 03:09
was also totally crucial luckily soaps been around for a while
- 03:12
because it's actually a simple substance mix some animal fat with lye and bam
- 03:18
sanitation in bar form through chemical magic soap can make lots of molecules [Molecules of soap]
- 03:23
dissolve in water when they normally wouldn't most cultures devised some
- 03:28
version of soap in the ancient world and the ones who didn't weren't exactly on the
- 03:32
ancient tourists top-ten list there
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