Why Romans Handled Waste Better Than Us: 200,000 Years of Trash | History of Trash

July 18, 2025 37240 Views

Discover the shocking 200,000-year history of human waste that reveals why we’re drowning in trash today. From Stone Age recycling masters to Roman engineering marvels, this documentary uncovers how our ancestors dealt with waste—and what went catastrophically wrong.

What You’ll Learn:

How Stone Age humans were actually recycling champions
Why ancient Roman sewage systems were more advanced than medieval cities
The Victorian “Big Stink” that nearly killed London
How 300,000 horses created an environmental disaster
Why World War II accidentally solved our waste problem
The plastic revolution that changed everything

Timeline Covered:

200,000 years ago: First human waste
6000 BCE: World’s first garbage dumps in Denmark
Ancient Rome: Million-person city waste solutions
1858: London’s “Great Stink” crisis
1945: WWII recycling boom
Today: 480kg of waste per person annually

Key Locations Explored:
Stone Age campsites, Danish shell mounds, Roman Cloaca Maxima, Medieval Zurich cesspits, Victorian London sewers, modern recycling centers

This isn’t just history—it’s the blueprint for solving today’s waste crisis. See how ancient solutions could save our planet’s future.

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