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Aion of York

The statue of Arimanius/Ahriman was found in 1874 under the city wall of York during the construction of the railway station.
Aion from York frontal view

Aion from York frontal view
Carole Raddato 

 
 
The New Mithraeum
16 May 2021
 

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Statue in sandstone (H. 0.61), found in York (1875). Yorkshire, Philosophical Society.

On a base a standing, naked figure, dressed in a fringed loin-cloth, which is held together by a snakelike belt. In his hanging I.h. two keys, whereas the other, which is broken off as far as the elbow, must have held a sceptre, part of which is still visible on the edge of the stone, together with an undefinable object (thunder- bolt ?), half of which is preserved on the fringes. To his shoulders two wings are attached. Head lost.

Hubner in IVA LVIII, 1876, 147ff and PI. VIII, 1; MMM II 392 No. 271