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A Roman lenos sarcophagus - shaped like a wide, grape-crushing tub -  showing a "strigillated" motif of fluting, named after a curved skin scraper  for oil bathers. With beautiful side details of
A Roman lenos sarcophagus - shaped like a wide, grape-crushing tub - showing a "strigillated" motif of fluting, named after a curved skin scraper for oil bathers. With beautiful side details of

100 Facts Ancient Rome: Bursting with Detailed Images, Activities and  Exactly 100 Amazing Facts : Miles Kelly Publishing, Fiona Macdonald:  Amazon.es: Libros
100 Facts Ancient Rome: Bursting with Detailed Images, Activities and Exactly 100 Amazing Facts : Miles Kelly Publishing, Fiona Macdonald: Amazon.es: Libros

Ancient Masters of Healthy Skin. How the Romans and Greeks harnessed the… |  by Tim McGee | Medium
Ancient Masters of Healthy Skin. How the Romans and Greeks harnessed the… | by Tim McGee | Medium

Roman bath-customs: Ring with small oil-container and two strigils (skin-scrapers,  to scrape the oil of the skin), silver… | Ancient artefacts, Ancient, Roman  baths
Roman bath-customs: Ring with small oil-container and two strigils (skin-scrapers, to scrape the oil of the skin), silver… | Ancient artefacts, Ancient, Roman baths

Business, gossip and pleasure: The curious life in the ancient Roman baths
Business, gossip and pleasure: The curious life in the ancient Roman baths

Soap Has Always Been With Us, and Longer Still — RITONA // A Beautiful  Resistance
Soap Has Always Been With Us, and Longer Still — RITONA // A Beautiful Resistance

Ancient Roman Baths: How the Roman Bath History Relaxes
Ancient Roman Baths: How the Roman Bath History Relaxes

Gloios: Grime, Sweat and Olive Oil
Gloios: Grime, Sweat and Olive Oil

Roman Baths
Roman Baths

Strigilis (skin scraper)., strigilis (skin scraper), metal, bronze, roman  0-400, Netherlands, Groningen, Winsum, Wierumschouw Stock Photo - Alamy
Strigilis (skin scraper)., strigilis (skin scraper), metal, bronze, roman 0-400, Netherlands, Groningen, Winsum, Wierumschouw Stock Photo - Alamy

Historic Specialized Tool: Ancient Romans used a “strigil” to scrape off  oil from their bodies while at the baths : r/specializedtools
Historic Specialized Tool: Ancient Romans used a “strigil” to scrape off oil from their bodies while at the baths : r/specializedtools

Ancient Romans Bought Vials of Gladiator Sweat
Ancient Romans Bought Vials of Gladiator Sweat

Large Ancient Roman Bronze Skin Scraper - Strigil- 204 mm / 88.6 grams at  auction | LOT-ART
Large Ancient Roman Bronze Skin Scraper - Strigil- 204 mm / 88.6 grams at auction | LOT-ART

Ancient Rome Some Unusual Facts CfE First Level - Twinkl
Ancient Rome Some Unusual Facts CfE First Level - Twinkl

Bronze strigil
Bronze strigil

Strigil, Roman, 199 BCE-500 CE | Science Museum Group Collection
Strigil, Roman, 199 BCE-500 CE | Science Museum Group Collection

Statue of an apoxyomenos (skin-scraper). See description for more  information Stock Photo - Alamy
Statue of an apoxyomenos (skin-scraper). See description for more information Stock Photo - Alamy

Strigimentum - exfoliated epidermis, sweat and oil « IMPERIUM ROMANUM
Strigimentum - exfoliated epidermis, sweat and oil « IMPERIUM ROMANUM

Roman Baths
Roman Baths

Pompeii artifact | Roman artifacts, Roman history, Ancient history
Pompeii artifact | Roman artifacts, Roman history, Ancient history

Seattle Art Museum (SAM) Entry: Antique Objects and the Prown Method. |  BloQ (Sen Lieh Kiew's Blog)
Seattle Art Museum (SAM) Entry: Antique Objects and the Prown Method. | BloQ (Sen Lieh Kiew's Blog)

Kindred Subjects: Art Stories from New York City: "Bronze strigil (scraper),"  Early Imperial, 1st century AD, Roman, Bronze
Kindred Subjects: Art Stories from New York City: "Bronze strigil (scraper)," Early Imperial, 1st century AD, Roman, Bronze

Alexander Ancient Art - A Roman Decorated Bronze Strigil
Alexander Ancient Art - A Roman Decorated Bronze Strigil

Pitt Rivers Museum Body Arts | Sweat scrapers
Pitt Rivers Museum Body Arts | Sweat scrapers

What did ancient Romans do with all the dirty olive oil that they applied  to their skin and scraped off? - Quora
What did ancient Romans do with all the dirty olive oil that they applied to their skin and scraped off? - Quora