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Monumentum

CIMRM 813

Fragment of a white marble statue (H. 0.35 Br. 0.27).
CIMRM 813

CIMRM 813
Vermaseren's Corpus 

 
The New Mithraeum
Attention: This entry may not have been reviewed and could contain incorrect data.Fragment of a white marble statue (H. 0.35 Br. 0.27). London Museum, Inv. No. A 16931. MMM II 390 No. 267b and fig. 305; Haverfield in Archaeologia, 1906, 43ff and PI.; Wheeler, London Rom. Times, l.c.; Collingwood, Rom. Brit., fig. 49. See fig. 220. Part of a reclining person with long hair and beard. Only the naked torso has been preserved. The end of a staff, which he held in his I.h., is visible near his shoulder (Oceanus). As Cumont remarked already, these monuments were definitely imported from Gallia or Italy via the Thames…

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