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Monumentum

Sacred repast relief from Viminacium

Small white marble relief from Kostolac, ancient Viminacium in Moesia Superior, depicting the sacred repast of Mithras and Sol: two reclining figures behind a three-legged table (tripod), in an arched niche.
 
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026

TNMM 2012 ↔ CIMRM 2219

White marble relief (H. 0.12 Br. 0.12 D. 0.065–0.05) from Kostolac. At Pančevo in the brewery of Weifert in 1903.

Vulić in JOAI VIII, 1905 (Beibl.), 5f No. 13.

In an arched niche two persons with uncovered breast are reclining behind a table with three legs (tripod). On the left of the niche the head and an outstretched foot of a lying animal.

In the bottom border an inscription:

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