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After relieving themselves, people used a variety of objects depending on their capabilities, region of residence, and available means. Whatever was at hand was used. It could be grass or foliage, water, snow, sand. The rich could afford fabric, the southerners could afford fruit skins. The Greeks, for example, adapted pebbles, northern peoples - moss and scraps of wool, coastal residents - mollusk shells, and of course, water.