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About the next two monuments, no further data are known (cf. MMM II 485 No. 78c, bis): 1) In Palazzo Barberini (Zoega, Abh., 148 No.8).
It is not excluded, that a torso of a man (H. 0.24) of marble from Luna represents a torchbearer.
White marble relief (H. 0.58 Br. 0.62), found near the house of the Fontana family in a Roman villa, situated on the northern slope of the mountain Ciminus, not far from the crossing with a byroad, leading to the Tiber.
According to a communication, made by Franz Cumont, the Museum of the Therms at Rome should have received in 1896 two new Mithrasmonuments, which should come from Narni.
On the walls of the side-benches originally six figures had been painted (see fig. 192, C).
A medal in the form of a Grecian cross, on which busts of a bearded man and of a woman with veiled head (according to Cumont they might be Sol and Luna).
Fragment of a white marble relief, worked on either side (H. 0.79 Br. 0.18), 260 ITALIA found in the ruins of the Castello di Tuenno near the entry to the Tovel-valley.
Fragment of a limestone relief (H. 0.50 Br. 0.89 D. 0.23-0.42), found at Pola "am Siidabhang des Castellhiigels bei Demolisierung einer Mauer".
According to PA II, 1907-8, 204 (d. BATH 1908) there must be a vase or plate with a Mithras representation in the Archaeological Seminary of the Uni- versity of Vienne.
The find of a building (D) about 30-40 mtrs S-W from the Mithraeum seem to point at a second sanctuary.
"Au cours de sondages qu'il a opere au eimetiere sud-est, Vauthier a trouve l'extremite d'un flambeau tenu par une main, dans la pose exacte des dadophores, et une main tenant entre Ie pouce et l'index une petite offrande (fruit ?…
Bronze statuette (H. 0.18), representing a standing, naked youth, wearing a necklace and with outstretched hands.