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When swimming became an activity that people began to take part in only in an undressed state, it was perceived in a more conservative way and began to lose its popularity in Early Modern society. Swimming was quite common among the Knights of The Middle Ages, who would often swim wearing their armour. Germanic folklore often describes how swimming was an activity that was successfully used in wars and invasions against the Roman Empire and epics written during the Anglo-Saxon age of English literature, such as Beowulf refer to the act of swimming though the style of swimming is never really described. The British Museum contains reliefs dating back to 850 BC that show swimmers, particularly in a military context, engaging in the use of swimming aids. Swimmers are mentioned in Bourbon, Borgian and Vatican codices. There are references to swimming in well known ancient literary works like the Bible, the Greek epic, the Iliad and the Odyssey and in the Sumerian epic, Gilgamesh. Images that depict the act of swimming have been discovered also among Minoan, Hittite and various other Middle Eastern ruins such as in the Mosaics in the Roman city of Pompeii and in the famous Tepantitle Compound situated in Teotihuacan. An Indian palace in the ancient town of Mohenjo Daro was home to a swimming pool known as the Great Bath in 28000 BC. Nagoda bas reliefs that go back to 3000 BC demonstrate images of men swimming.
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In fact the most famous drawings that depict swimming are those that date back to 4000 BC and which have been uncovered in and around the Kebir desert. Assyrian wall drawings and Babylonian bas reliefs depict variants of the breaststroke. There are Egyptian clay seals dated between 9000 BC and 4000 BC that show people swimming variants of the well known swimming stroke, the front crawl. Swimming is a sport that is believed to have existed in both ancient Egypt and ancient Babylon.