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These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates.
Fragment of a sandstone relief from Nida-Heddernheim depicting the torchbearer Cautopates.
Fragment of an altar from Pócsmegyer, ancient Ulcisia Castra in Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Invicto Soli Mithrae by a custos armorum of the Cohors milliaria nova Severiana.
Possible Mithras sanctuary at a grotto entrance in the Kavag-Dağ, Lycia; the identification remains purely hypothetical according to Cumont.
Similar red painted vase from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt, preserving only the serpent's body and tail
White painted clay vase from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt with seven holes in the border and a serpent creeping round one handle
Altar with a fragmentary inscription from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt, preserving only the abbreviated dedication to Deo invicto Mithrae
Two sandstone altars without inscriptions from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt, found in front of the cult niche, in red and yellow sandstone respectively
Small sandstone altar from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt depicting a standing naked Jupiter with a lightning bolt and staff
Inscribed altar from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt dedicated jointly to Deo invicto Mithrae and Mercury by Quintus Publius Gemellus
Fragmentary white sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt dedicated to Iupiter Dolichenus and Iuno Regina
Four plain sandstone altars without decoration or inscription from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt
Eleven sandstone balls from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt, of uncertain ritual function
Red sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt decorated with a jug on the right, a tree with a bird on the left, and partially reused for building
Grey sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt decorated with a triangle between two rosettes, the votive inscription now illegible
Yellow sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt dedicated to Iovi optimo maximo et Iunoni reginae, with inscription largely obliterated
Grey sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt decorated with a cornucopia on the left side and an eagle on a thunderbolt on the right
Collection of sculptural fragments from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt including a genius, a cornucopia, a goddess with a he-goat, and a youth's head
Small red sandstone fragment from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt depicting the ritual hand-clasp, iunctio dextrarum
Two grey sandstone fragments of a large raven from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt, considerably bigger than the smaller raven statuette