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Monumentum

Altar with ram heads from Töltschach

Small altar found at Töltschach in 1817, Noricum, decorated with the traces of two ram heads flanking foot-prints; the relief is no longer visible and only the inscription survives.
 
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026

TNMM 1575 ↔ CIMRM 1436

Small altar found at Töltschach in 1817 and walled in in the farmhouse Türk.

Köppen, Nachricht, 8; MMM II 338 No. 236.

"Viri vestigia inter arietum capita duo. Anaglyphum iam non cernitur" (Mommsen). Underneath it an inscription:

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