Your search Al-Ankawi gave 2236 results.
Both excavations revealed fragments of red pottery and thin blackglazed pottery.
Limestone relief (H. 0.68), found approximately in the middle of the central aisle (1898) together with the two following Nos.
Relief in limestone, the greater fragment (H. about 2.00) was found before the altars Nos 863-4; the four smaller fragments in the centre of the cult-room (1822).
Marble relief (H. 0.725 Br. 0.35 D. 0.225), found in Chester "built up in an adjoining hall "White Friars" in 1851".
Small stone statue, found at Chester in 1853 "built into a cellar wall in "White Friars" ".
Marble head of a woman (H. 12 ins.), originally crowned with a diadem (ILN, 542; 636).
The torso of a male figure, in marble, flattened at the back, perhaps one of the attendant deities of Mithras.
Relief (proportion unknown) found in 1861 making excavations in the cavalry barracks at SHif.