Monumentum
Minor finds from Mithraeum I, Carnuntum
Minor finds from Mithraeum I at Carnuntum, Pannonia Superior, comprising legionary brick stamps, burnt coal and wood, ash with ox, sheep, and goat bones, and fragments of serpent-vases; the coin evidence points to a terminus ante quem in the early third century.
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026
TNMM 1710 ↔ CIMRM 1679
Minor finds (v. Sacken, 339; MMM II 330 a, b, c, d) are mentioned as a series of bolli of the Leg(io) XIIII g(e)m(ina) v(ictrix), Leg(io) XIV or Leg(io) XV Ap(ollinaris); remnants of half burned coal and of wood; many traces of ash among which were bones and teeth of oxen, sheep and goats, but mostly geese and chicken bones; fragments of terracotta vessels; a silver coin of Gordianus III and a bronze one of Iulius Fl. Constans I.
References
- Vermaseren, Maarten Jozef (1956) Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae