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Locus

Statio

Roman military settlement in Germania superior, generally identified with present-day Ober-Florstadt and known for its well-preserved Mithraic sanctuary.

Mithraic monuments of Statio

 

Mithräum von Ober-Florstadt

Mithraeum discovered in 1887–1888, located about 85 m north of the castellum at Ober-Florstadt, built on a hillside with a central aisle, benches, and an altar podium.

CIMRM 1074

 

Sandstone statue of Cautopates from the Ober-Florstadt Mithraeum

Sandstone statue of Cautopates holding two downward-pointing torches, from the Ober-Florstadt Mithraeum.

CIMRM 1075

 

Cautes head and hand from Ober-Florstadt

Fragment of a sandstone statue, comprising a head and hand certainly belonging to a figure of Cautes, found at Ober-Florstadt

CIMRM 1076

 

Two small altars from Ober-Florstadt

Pair of small sandstone altars of different sizes, recovered from the Mithraeum at Ober-Florstadt in Upper Germany

CIMRM 1077

 

Two decorated altars from Ober-Florstadt

Pair of sandstone altars from Ober-Florstadt, the larger of which bears a palm-branch on its upper cornice

CIMRM 1078

 

Dioscuri relief from Ober-Florstadt

Sandstone relief from Ober-Florstadt featuring two arched niches each containing a naked Dioscurus wearing a shoulder cape and pilum

CIMRM 1079

 

Votive deposits from Ober-Florstadt

Miscellaneous cult objects from Ober-Florstadt including pottery, lamps, legionary stamps, coins, animal bones, and a bone flute fragment

CIMRM 1080

 

Helmet of Leccus from Ober-Florstadt

Bronze helmet fragment from Ober-Florstadt bearing a dedication reading Virtuti donum dedit by Vibius Leccus, librarius

CIMRM 1081

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