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  • Strigil - Wikipedia
    The strigil (Latin: strigilis) or stlengis (Ancient Greek: στλεγγίς, probably a loanword from the Pre-Greek substrate) is a tool for cleansing the body by scraping off dirt and perspiration, as well as oil that was applied before bathing in Ancient Greek and Roman cultures
  • What is a Strigil? (with pictures) - Historical Index
    A strigil is a tool which is designed to scrape the skin after bathing, exercising, or taking a sauna Strigils were used in both Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as in some parts of the Middle East
  • Greek Strigil - Health and Fitness History
    The strigil was an ancient Greco-Roman tool used to scrape oil, dirt, perspiration, and other contaminants off the skin This cleaning tool was often depicted in ancient Greek amphora and kylix paintings alongside athletes, leading to an association between the tool and Greco-Roman athletics
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  • Strigil: What Did Romans Use to Scrape Dirt Off Themselves? | Signum
    The answer lies in a fascinating tool called the strigil The strigil was a small, curved metal instrument, usually made from bronze or iron, designed to cleanse the skin It might look simple, but this tool played a major role in Roman personal hygiene
  • Strigil: Ancient Roman Skin Scraping Tool | UNRV
    The strigil was a simple tool for scraping the skin clean of sweat and olive oil It was particularly used during a visit to the Roman baths
  • Strigil (Getty Museum)
    A strigil, a vase of oil, and a sponge were part of the equipment every athlete took to the gymnasium Before working out, ancient athletes coated themselves in oil and a light dusting of powder
  • STRIGIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STRIGIL is an instrument used by ancient Greeks and Romans for scraping moisture off the skin after bathing or exercising


















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