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The base of the column bears an inscription that records the rebuilding of a palace at Ectabana ’by the favour of Ahuramaza, Anahita and Mithra’.
This votive silver plaque depicting Mithras was found at the site of Pessinus, Ballıhisar, in Turkey.
Palæographia Britannica: or, discourses on antiquities that relate to the history of Britain. Number III.
The torso of a male figure, in marble, flattened at the back, perhaps one of the attendant deities of Mithras.
Fragment of a circular plaque showing the Danubian horsemen and leaping dogs (ILN, 542).
Marble head of a woman (H. 12 ins.), originally crowned with a diadem (ILN, 542; 636).
A sandstone bowl (ILN 636); a large part of a stone laver, or washing bowl (ILN, 542).
Small stone statue, found at Chester in 1853 "built into a cellar wall in "White Friars" ".
Marble relief (H. 0.725 Br. 0.35 D. 0.225), found in Chester "built up in an adjoining hall "White Friars" in 1851".