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Gido de offuro o makasu busu.
Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast this week coming to you live from Liverpool!
My name is Dan Schreiber and I am sitting here with Anna Schuzinski, Andrew Huntamari, and James Harkin,
and once again we have gathered round the microphones with our four favourite facts from the last seven days,
and in no particular order, here we go.
Starting with you, Andy.
My fact is that the ancient Greeks wiped their bottoms with pebbles.
Well, her off the Flintstones.
How would that even work?
So, this is true, they had pebbles, which they used,
they're things called pessoi, and we keep discovering them in archaeological digs.
And we know that these were used because...
They're covered in shit.
Yeah, kind of.
Yeah, so there was Fishbourne Roman Palace, which is a Roman site in England,
had bits of pottery which had partly mineralised excrement on them,