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Monumentum

CIMRM 438

Fragment of a small, white marble relief (H. 0.11 Br. 0.13 D. 0.05).
 
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TNMM 1005 ↔ CIMRM 438

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Fragment of a small, white marble relief (H. 0.11 Br. 0.13 D. 0.05). Now in Rome, Via Portico d'Ottavia 29. According to A. M. Colini who was so kind to draw our attention to it, it should have been found in this Mithraeum. The relief (original H. about 0.26) has a representation of Cautes in tunica mani- cata and long cloak. In the upraised r.h. a flaming torch.

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