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Dolphin Mosaic (Terme delle Province)
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Dolphin Mosaic (Terme delle Province)

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This black-and-white mosaic (early 2nd c. AD) from the Terme delle Province features four stylized dolphins swimming in a circular formation. Once part of a larger floor celebrating Rome’s maritime connections, it symbolized vitality, play, and the sea’s role in linking Rome with its provinces. The dolphins likely evoked both mythic charm and aquatic abundance.
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