Small rectangular tauroctony from Sarmizegetusa
TNMM 1932 ↔ CIMRM 2079
Two fragments of a rectangular white marble altar (H. 0.20 Br. 0.11–0.08 D. 0.02). Coll. Lugoj.
Studniczka, 208 No. 6; Kiraly, 36 No. 102; MMM II 304 No. 182.
Mithras in Oriental dress as a bullkiller; the raven is perched on the flying cloak. The other animals are lost, of the bull only one hindleg is preserved. Behind the god is Cautopates with a torch downwards in each hand, the legs are not crossed. Above him the bust of Sol with long curly hair. Between the raven and Mithras are four altars.
References
- Vermaseren, Maarten Jozef (1956) Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae