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Monumentum

CIMRM 130

On a clepsydra, found on the site of the Mosque Sidi Biri N arze.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 120

Ph.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 118

According to AA 1900, 63 a mosaic with lion and panther was found near an old Punian cemetery at Duimes.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 117

Prof.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 106

Marble head (H. 0.15), found under the threshold of the Iseum at Cyrene.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 64

, Scratched on a piece of wall plaster.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 61

Engraved in column I.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 60

Engraved above the preceding No.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 55

Dipinto on one of the columns or walls.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 32

Inscription carved on the pairs of columns on the backs of the five thrones, which stand on the west and east part of the terrace.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 23

Base (H. 0.84).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 21

The sepulchral inscriptions of Lycaonia on which the titles AECJ)V and occur do not mention any Mithraic grades, as Rhode thought.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 20

A rough-hewn statuette (H. 0.30), found at Emir Ghasi in Lycaonia, is said to be in a Museum at Oxford, where we have not been able to trace it.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 18

Inscription from Kilisse-Hissar (Tyana).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 16

During excavations at Boghaz-Koi in 1907 clay tablets were found on which a treaty concluded between Chatti and Mitanni in the 14th century B.

 
Monumentum

Lion of Carnuntum III

Exceptional sculpture of a lion devouring a bull's head founded in 1894 in Carnuntum, Pannonia.

 
Monumentum

Submission scene from Barberini

This scene of the main fresco of the Mithraeum Barberini seems to depict part of the initiation into the Mithraic Mysteries.

 
Locus

Epamantodurum

Mandeure is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.

 
Locus

Peltuinum

Peltuinum was a Roman town of the Vestini on the Via Claudia Nova, founded in the mid-1st century BC. It developed into a regional centre with city walls, a sanctuary, a theatre and an amphitheatre, and was monumentalised in the early Imperial period

 
Locus

Lanuvium

Lanuvium (modern Lanuvio) was an ancient city of Latium Vetus, about 32 km southeast of Rome. A member of the Latin League, it was conquered by Rome in 338 BC and remained an active municipium into the Imperial period.

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