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Bizarre medieval 'triple toilet seat' revealed


A rare 12th-century triple toilet seat will be going on display at a London museum later this year. The Museum of London Docklands will also be displaying a replica of the toilet seat for “selfie opportunities.”The medieval toilet seat once belonged to a tenement building near the banks of the River Fleet in London. Now a subterranean river that flows into the Thames, the Fleet was once a significant body of water in the U.K. capital. LOST REMAINS OF EXPLORER CREDITED WITH NAMING AUSTRALIA DISCOVERED NEAR LONDON RAILWAY STATIONPart of an exhibition entitled "Secret Rivers," the toilet seat is one of a host of artifacts retrieved from London’s river sites — swords, spearheads and battleaxes from the Bronze Age to the medieval era. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn 2017, archaeologists in London uncovered the remains of Greenwich Palace, the birthplace of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.


Source: Fox News February 14, 2019 19:41 UTC



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