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Who invented the toilet?
BEIJING: China has flushed Britain's claims to have invented the
water closet down the pan with the discovery of a 2000-year-old toilet
complete with running water, a stone seat and a comfortable armrest.
Archeologists found the antique latrine in the tomb of a king
of the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC to 24 AD), who believed his soul
would need to enjoy human life after death, the official Xinhua news
agency said yesterday.
The invention of the flush toilet is widely attributed to
London plumber Thomas Crapper, who patented a U-bend siphoning system
for flushing the pan in the late 19th century. |