Marble sculpture of a cornucopia, part of an arm of a colossal female statue, c.1st Century AD. The cornucopia is also known as the 'horn of plenty' according to one fable, the horn that suckled Jupiter. It is an attribute of both Greek and Roman deities, particularly those associated with the harvest, prosperity, or spiritual abundance, such as personifications of Earth, or Gaia. The cornucopia therefore is a motif for any abundant source of supply.

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