Daily life in Mesopotamia 11)
Palaces, temples, and upper-class homes had ornate braziers for heating the rooms, while the lower classes made use of a shallow pit lined with hardened clay. Indoor plumbing was in wide use by at least the 3rd millennium BCE with toilets in separate rooms of upper class homes, palaces, and temples. Tiled drains, built at a slant, would carry waste from the building to a cesspool or a sewer system of clay pipes that would transport it to the river.
- One can see differences between rich and poor!
- Nothing has changed and nothing will change!
- Only Yah.weh can change human society in depth!
- Men always want to have more than others!
- Men don’t want to share with others!
- We have so much to learn from Yah.weh!
- And we must start from nothing!
- Yah.weh had to wash the earth through the flood!
- He will do it in the near future!
- If he could have avoiding doing it, he would have done it!
- But men can’t stop behaving badly!
- And after the 1,000 years, it will happen again!
Palaces, temples, and upper-class homes had ornate braziers for heating the rooms, while the lower classes made use of a shallow pit lined with hardened clay. Indoor plumbing was in wide use by at least the 3rd millennium BCE with toilets in separate rooms of upper class homes, palaces, and temples. Tiled drains, built at a slant, would carry waste from the building to a cesspool or a sewer system of clay pipes that would transport it to the river.
- One can see differences between rich and poor!
- Nothing has changed and nothing will change!
- Only Yah.weh can change human society in depth!
- Men always want to have more than others!
- Men don’t want to share with others!
- We have so much to learn from Yah.weh!
- And we must start from nothing!
- Yah.weh had to wash the earth through the flood!
- He will do it in the near future!
- If he could have avoiding doing it, he would have done it!
- But men can’t stop behaving badly!
- And after the 1,000 years, it will happen again!