
Khnum was an ancient Egyptian god who was said to be the guardian of the source of the Nile. He was often depicted as a ram-headed man at a potter's wheel from which he produced children's bodies, and he also poured the Nile from a jar.
Khnum was an ancient Egyptian god who was said to be the guardian of the source of the Nile. He was often depicted as a ram-headed man at a potter's wheel from which he produced children's bodies, and he also poured the Nile from a jar.