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  2. Chamber pot - Wikipedia

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    A chamber pot is a portable toilet, meant for nocturnal use in the bedroom. It was common in many cultures before the advent of indoor plumbing and flushing toilets.

  3. Bedpan - Wikipedia

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    Bedpans differ from chamber pots in both size and function. Chamber pots are larger and usually have handles and a lid. A bedpan is smaller, since it is placed in the bed and positioned under the person for use. Bedpans can have lids, but most do not, as they are immediately emptied or disposed of after use.

  4. Edinburgh Vaults - Wikipedia

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    The vaults were lighted with fish oil lamps, which combined with the stench of stale waste and chamber pots made the area barely habitable. [3] There is no evidence that Burke and Hare, the infamous serial killers who sold corpses to medical schools, used the vaults for their body snatching activities. [4]

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  6. Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Pinch pots and other small clay objects could be formed directly by hand. Hohokam potters and their descendants in the American Southwest employed the paddle-and-anvil technique, in which the interior clay wall of a pot was supported by an anvil, while the exterior was beaten with a paddle, smoothing the surface. [4]

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