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Fragmentary altar bases from Saarburg Mithraeum

Several fragmentary stone bases and altars without identifying marks, one of which has a semicircular hole in one of its sides, found in the Mithraeum at Pons Saravi (modern Saarburg) in Belgica.
 
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Updated on May 2026

TNMM 1351 ↔ CIMRM 976

Several stone bases and altars, mostly fragmentary and without inscriptions or identifying marks. One altar has a semicircular hole in one of its sides. From the Mithraeum at Pons Saravi (modern Saarburg), Belgica. An inscribed fragment is CIMRM 977.

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