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Two scenes from the initiation sequence of the Mithraeum of Capua, now indistinguishable.
Fresco showing two persons standing behind each other, from the initiation sequence of the Mithraeum of Capua.
Fresco showing a standing figure in a small cloak approached by two other persons, from the initiation sequence of the Mithraeum of Capua.
Polychromatic marble statuette of a cross-legged figure in Eastern attire, probably a torchbearer, found near the theatre ruins at Timgad.
Animal bones, principally of birds, found in pit g at Mithraeum III, Heddernheim, ancient Nida, evidence of ritual feasting
Iron ritual bell from Mithraeum III at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, likely used during cult ceremonies
Small iron box with hinges and bronze nails from Mithraeum III at Heddernheim, ancient Nida
Three basalt fragments of a standing figure in jack-boots from Mithraeum III at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, with traces of red paint on the loin-cloth
Two basalt blocks walled into the podium of Mithraeum III at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, which supported decorative sandstone bases
Two sandstone reliefs from Vibbel, found in a pit at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, in 1884, probably lost during the Second World War
Group of basalt cult furniture from Mithraeum II at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, comprising an altar, a large base, and two smaller bases
Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, inscribed with a dedication to Cautes by Lucius Domitius Agilis (?)
Unpublished coin deposit from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, not recorded by the original excavators
Assemblage of cult refuse from shaft M at Mithraeum I, Heddernheim, ancient Nida, including pottery, bones, a boar's tooth, and a bronze ring with Mercury
Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, bearing a dedication to Deo invicto Mithrae inscribed on its right side
Pair of sandstone bases with small columns on the front, carved with a staircase on the reverse, from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida
Small votive altar or base from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, with fragmentary inscription preserving the initials A.C.
Votive sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, dedicated by Caius Lollius Crispus, centurion of Cohors XXXII Voluntariorum
Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, dedicated to Invicto Mithrae by Iulius Iuvenalis ex voto
Votive altar from Heddernheim, ancient Nida, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Marcus Tertius Senecio at his own expense