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One of the altars from the Carrawburgh Mithraeum depicts the bust of Mithras or Sol.
The fifth mithraeum from Aquincum has been found in the house of a military tribune.
This altar to Mithras is dedicated by a certain Gaius Iulius Castinus, legate prefect of the emperors.
Another sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from the Mithraeum of Victorinus, in Aquincum.
This limestone statue of Cautes is now exposed at Great North Museum of Newcastle.
In Aquincum petrogenia, Mithras holds the usual dagger and torch as he emerges from the rock.
The statue of Arimanius/Ahriman was found in 1874 under the city wall of York during the construction of the railway station.
The temple of Mithras of Carrawburgh, Brocolita, disclosed three main stages of development, the second exhibiting two reconstructions.