A pit privy is a latrine with an outhouse over it. A hole is dug in the earth, an outbuilding is placed over it for convenience and privacy, and people use it for sanitary elimination. (A latrine is simply a hole or trench that is used for human elimination, then covered as needed.) A pit privy may be covered as needed and the outhouse building above moved to a new location.
The pit of death is a big pit with spikes at the bottom and it's not in Sparta it is in Athens.
Perhaps a privy council. or Perhaps a parliament.
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The pit is a chamber that has still underneath it a sealed off shaft that leads to a tomb chamber. When they place a mummy in the tomb chamber with his furniture, they seal the shaft entrance, leaving only a floor of the pit. You can see the design in the Mastabas. I am still not sure why they did not dig yet under the pit. Probably there is water and it can collapse the pyramid.
I would think it meant the "pit" of a fruit, the part you throw out (unless you plan on planting it). The fruit is the eatable yummy part, the pit the uneatable yucky part.
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provide the necessary privacy and protection from the sun
provide the necessary privacy and protection from the sun
Privy garden or privy pit?If you meant privy pit its where the people used to go to the bathroom a long time ago.
An old fashioned name for toilet.
1. sanitary pit privy 2. bored-hole latrine 3. cat-hole 4. water-sealed latrine 5. chemical toilet 6. pail system 7. overhung latrine
Because of sanitary and safety issues
1.sanitary pit privy a. antipolo type b. pit type c. vault type 2.chemical toilet 3.bored hole latrine 4.pail system 5.cat hole 6.water sealed latrine 7.overhung latrine
excreta disposal without water carriage: 1. sanitary pit privy 2. bored-hole latrine 3. cat-hole 4. water-sealed latrine 5. chemical toilet 6. pail system 7. overhung latrine aimy^______^
The pail system is also known as box-and-can privy, conservancy system, and bucket latrine. The principle of this privy is the provision of a watertight receptacle in a fly-tight compartment for the accumulation and storage of fecal materials for short periods and the regular removal and disposal of the wastes in a sanitary manner.