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Lanciani, Storia Scavi, III, 200 gives another interesting note about a second Mithraeum, discovered in 1869 near the previous sanctuary in Muti's gardens.
Marble relief (H. 0.43 Br. 0.85 D. 0.065), of which the left lower corner is missing.
In the room left to the entrance of the Mithraeum, there is a well, from which water runs through a pipe, which penetrates the wall and empties in a square basin.
The mosaic paved floor of the central aisle shows different figures: 1) On the threshold a large central arch formed by two pilasters; this main arch, from which hangs an oscillum is flanked by three minor arches on either side (seven spheres of the planets) (Becatti, PI. XIX)…
The relief of Mithras killing the bull of Bologna depicts several scenes of the mithraic myth.
This stone in basso relief of Mithras killing the bull was found 10 foot underground in Micklegate York in 1747.
Germania preserves some of the densest concentrations of Mithraic evidence in the Roman frontier provinces.
This plaque was found in Mithraeum I at Stockstadt broken into pieces inserted between the blocks of the socle of the cult relief, in the manner of a votive deposit.
The Stockstadt Raven is one of only two standing-alone sculptures of this bird to be found in Mithraic statuary.
The votive image was donated by a certain Verus for a mithraeum which was probably located in the hinterland of the Limes.
A certain Secundinus, steward of the emperor, dedicated this altar to Mithras in Noricum, today Austria.