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The Mithraeum was housed in a cave. The vault is almost dome-shaped and in front of the cave there is enough space for a possible adjacent temple.
In this terracotta relief depicting Mithras as a bull killer found at Cales, now in Calvi Risorta, none of the usual accompanying animals is present.
Slab found at Tazoult-Lambèse dedicated to the Unconquered god Sol Mithras by the governor of Numidia Marcus Aurelius Decimus.
This altar to the god Sol invicto Mithra was erected by a legate during Maximin’s reign in Lambaesis, Numidia.
The remains of the mithraic triptic of Tróia, Lusitania, were part of a bigger composition.
This damaged relief of Mithras killing the bull found in 1804 and formerly exposed at Gap, is now lost.
This inscription on white marble by Lucius Gavidius uses the term ther cultores to refer to his Mithraic community in Stabiae, Italy.
Presentation of the so-called Mithraeum of Burham by Mark Samuel at the Ordinary Meeting of Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
The head of Mithras of Angers has been found a four months after the main relief.
This is one of the few known Mithraic inscriptions dedicated by a member who attained the grade of Perses.
The main fresco of the Mithraeum of Santa Maria Capua Vetere portrays Mithras slaughtering a white bull.
A possible Mithraeum II was found in Bingen, but the few remains are not sufficient to prove it.
Near Frasha (T&: cI>&:potcrot), situated near the Zamanti-Sou, on a considerable height a grotto has been hewn out, which can be reached by way a fly of steps.
Round altar in white marble (H. 0.2 I Diam. 0.65), found "1909 im mittleren Teil des Demeter-Bezirks" at Pergamum.
Near the c r 0 s sin g of the criptoporticus: a) Fragments of a marble plate with ornaments in relief (H. 0.13) and fragments with inscr.