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This marble figure of the Nile, made around 120 AD for a temple in Rome, shows the river as a powerful man reclining against a sphinx and holding a cornucopia filled with the rich harvest his flood made possible. The sixteen children romping around him may be a reference to the height of an ideal flood. Image from the Vatican Museums

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