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Fragment of a small white marble relief (H. 0.26 Br. 0.28), walled in the inner court of the Palazzo Rondinini, now Palazzo Sanseverino, Corso No.
Altar with a Greek dedication to the Magna Mater and Attis (CIG 6012b; Kaibel, lSI 1018) and a Latin inscription.
In the lower strata of sand of the Mithraeum, two coins of Commodus and one of his wife, Crispina, two of Diocletianus and one of Galerius, one of Constans and two of Valens were found.
Strongly oxydised leaden plate (H. 0.55 Br. 0.43 D. 0.003), on which Sol is represented with seven rays round his curly head.
A marble mortar (H. 0.125) ; pieces of glass; a great number of plates and dishes; moreover lamps, dating from the first four centuries.
During the excavations of the Dolichenum on the Aventine in 1935, two Mithraic monuments have been discovered and besides statues of Sol, Luna, Venus, Silvanus and Hercules.
A small lamp (diam. 0.11) on which a flying Victoria has been represented, holding a crown in the r.
Franz Cumont kindly drew our attention on several ancient fragments, walled in the wall of the flight of steps in the house at the Via Boncompagni 101 (boarding- house Cosmopolita).
On the last column but one, a standing person in short tunic with a wreath of ivy.
On the last column of the left bench, a standing person has been painted in red, pressing his l.