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This heliotrope gem, depicting Mithras slaying the bull, dates from the 2nd-3rd century, but was reused as an amulet in the 13th century.
Silver belt fitting with Mithras tauroctony and aristocratic hunting horsemen, fourth century AD.
Group of Mithraic finds distributed across different localities named San Zeno along the Verona–Brenner route.
This ancient carnelian intaglio mounted in gold depicts Mithras slaying the bull surrounded by his companions Cautes and Cautopates.
The Mühltal Mithraic crater was discovered among the artefacts of a mithraeum found in Pfaffenhoffen am Inn, Bavaria.