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Ancient Strigil for Cleaning Body

Bronze strigil from about 100 AD. A strigil was a small, curved, metal tool used in ancient Greece and Rome to scrape dirt and sweat from the body before effective soaps became available. First perfumed oil was applied to the skin, and then it would be scraped off, along with the dirt. For wealthier people, this process was often done by slaves. Strigils were often used in Roman baths and were made in different sizes for different areas of the body.
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Ancient Strigil for Cleaning Body
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Bronze strigil from about 100 AD. A strigil was a small, curved, metal tool used in ancient Greece and Rome to scrape dirt and sweat from the body before effective soaps became available. First perfumed oil was applied to the skin, and then it would be scraped off, along with the dirt. For wealthier people, this process was often done by slaves. Strigils were often used in Roman baths and were made in different sizes for different areas of the body.
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5130 x 2730 px | 40.1 MB
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43.4 x 23.1 cm | 17.1 x 9.1 in (300 dpi)