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This second tauroctony, found in the Mithraeum of Dormagen, was consecrated by a man of Thracian origin.
Terracotta tablets depicting a Taurombolium by Attis which might be at the origins of the mithraic Tauroctony iconography.
A dinner scene with Sabina from the Catacombe dei Santi Marcellino e Pietro, near Rome, may have been commissioned by a follower of Mithras.
In the irregular room opposite the sanctuary, the so-called Dominicum Clementis, a marble statuette, representing a bearded person as the good Shepherd was found.
The relief marble of Mithras sacrifying the bull, exposed on the Hermitage Museum comes from Rome.