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Cet article examine le développement des latrines publiques à plusieurs sièges () dans les villes tardives du Proche-Orient et de l’Asie mineure. Il résume la conception et l’utilisation des latrines publiques collectives dans le monde romain et analyse leur distribution dans les villes italiennes qui ont fait l’objet de fouilles approfondies. À partir de quatre études de cas archéologiques de Méditerranée orientale, l’article examine comment des villes de différentes régions ont adapté les latrines à leur environnement bâti. Cette partie est suivie d’un aperçu des changements survenus dans la pratique de l’utilisation des latrines à la suite de la conquête arabe. L’article se termine par une discussion sur la diversité régionale de l’utilisation des latrines dans l’Antiquité tardive et sur l’impact des sensibilités religieuses quant à leur integration

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