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Cult pottery from Linz

Pottery assemblage from the cult room of the Mithraeum at Linz, ancient Lentia, including glazed dishes, three-handled serpent-vases, and related fragments; a vessel type closely associated with Mithraic ritual in the Danubian provinces.
 
The New Mithraeum
28 May 2026

TNMM 2291 ↔ CIMRM 1418

Pottery found on the floor of the cult-room (Karnitsch, 240f Nos. 187–191):

1) Fragments of a yellow-green glazed dish (diam. 0.28 H. 0.062).

2) Fragments of a brown-green glazed vase with three handles encircled by snakes (H. 0.186).

3) Fragments of a vase similar to the preceding (H. 0.185) and fragments of two other similar vases.

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