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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.
Stone block, walled up in an Arabic wall at Kef at a few yards distance from a Roman spring.
Inscription on an altar, serving as a base for a column in the house of the sheik.
In the upper layer of the "tophet" at Carthago, under which a very old sanctuary was situated, a small Mithras-relief was found by Cintas in 1949 (Br. 0.50).
From the Forum Vetus "dalla parte della Basilica scavata da Guidi" comes a second base of the same limestone and with the same inscription (L.H. 0.028).
We could only find the following terms of the mystae, because the preliminary Report has not yet published all the inscriptions.
"On this same bench, where the banquet scene was found, and adhering to the south wall (fig. 12, II), were many fragments of plaster decorated with green leaves and tree branches" (Report, 104).
"Several heads were found of such a large scale that they must have belonged to fairly large paintings" (See fig. 12, IO) (Report, 104).
The soffit or reveal of the arched niche had been decorated with white stars on a blue background.
Round altar in white marble (H. 0.2 I Diam. 0.65), found "1909 im mittleren Teil des Demeter-Bezirks" at Pergamum.