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Monumentum

Minor finds from Mithraeum III, Carnuntum

Minor finds from Mithraeum III at Carnuntum, Pannonia Superior, including lamps, bricks, pottery, and serpent-vase fragments; a coin of Macrinus (AD 217) from the entrance may provide a terminus, and the sanctuary is attested as restored in AD 307.
 
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026

TNMM 1720 ↔ CIMRM 1696

Among the smaller finds lamps, bricks and pottery are mentioned and especially fragments of "Schlangengefässe". A coin of Macrinus (217 A.D.), found near the entrance of the sanctuary, may give a terminus ante quem of the date. Bormann points already to the restoration AD 307 and quotes as a proof the following monument which probably comes from the Mithraeum.

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