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| A vase in the form of a horned river god, perhaps Neilos (Nile); made on Rhodes circa 550 BCE. |
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| A Red-Figured neck-amphora with a nymph riding on a bull-shaped river god and Eros in the center; made in Campania, southern Italy circa 340-320 BCE. |
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| A close-up of the above image. |
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| A terracotta head of a horned river god, perhaps Acheloos; made in Campania, southern Italy circa 450 BCE. |
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| A bronze river god; Roman; made in Syria circa 150 CE. |
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| Two terracotta heads of horned river gods; made in Campania, southern Italy circa 500-480 BCE. |
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| A scene from a Black-Figured hydra with Herakles fighting the river god Acheloos; made in Athens 510-500 BCE. |
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