Monumentum
Mitreo degli Animali
The Mithraeum of the Animals was decorated with a mosaic depicting a naked man, a cock, a raven, an scorpion, a snake and the head of the bull.
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19 Jul 2009
Updated on 24 May 2021
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The Mithraeum of the Animals was excavated by C.L. Visconti in 1867. It was set against the wall surrounding the Campus of the Magna Mater, in a hall with three rows of brick piers and pilasters. The shrine was entered through two openings between the piers (a third opening was blocked by a thin wall of opus latericium). Next to the altar is a secondary entrance. Podia were found only in the back part, in front of the altar (l. 4.50, w. 1.50).
The brick altar was set against the back wall (w. 2.40). In the front part are three treads.
The brick altar was set against the back wall (w. 2.40). In the front part are three treads.
Data
- Location
Latium (Italia) Ostia Antica, Ostia (Italy) - Latitude and longitude 12.290226,41.752302
- Type
- Dimensions W. 450 D. 1630 cm
- Dating 152
- Discovery date 1867
- Canonical URI
mithraeum.eu/monument/3
- CIMRM 278
Related
- Monumentum Head of Mithras from the Mitreo degli Animali
- Monumentum Mosaics from Mitreo degli Animali