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This sandstone altar was dedicated to Luna, who is mentioned as a male deity.
This remarkable relief by Cautes was found in what appears to be a mithraeum in Trier.
In this article, Chalupa examines the scant evidence that has been found for the presence of women in the Roman cult of Mithras.
Mithraeum II was found at Ptuj at a distance of 20 m south of the Mithraeum I in 1901.
This intaglio with Mithras killing the bull on one side and Kabiros on the other was probably used as a magical amulet.
Mithras born from the rock with a snake raising in coils around it.
This marble relief was found in a Mithraeum in Ptuj.
Szony's bronze plate shows Mithra slaying the bull and the seven planets with attributes at the bottom of the composition.
Both excavations revealed fragments of red pottery and thin blackglazed pottery.
From the other finds, for an extensive report of which we refer to the publication of Richmond-Gillam, 62ff, we mention here: 1) A number of vessels, which "were evidently part of the furnishings of the Mithraeum.