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Head, possibly of Mithras, wearing a Phrygian cap, found in the bed of the Millicri River, near Locri, Calabria.
The lion-headed figure from Rusicade, now Skikda, holds a key in both hands and features a pine cone beside his feet.
Fresco of Mithras found in an arched niche above the right bench of the Baths of Caracalla’s Mithraeum in Rome.
This low relief on an altar of Mithras killing the bull was found in a church in Pisignano, south of Ravenna.
The Mithras's head of Walbrook probable belonged to a life-size scene of the god scarifying the bull.
The Mithraic sword found in the Riegel Mithraeum may have been used as a prop during rituals.