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Miscellaneous objects from the Rückingen Mithraeum including stone balls, cult-vase fragments, lamps, and two candlesticks
Group of sandstone relief fragments from Rückingen depicting multiple deities including a male head identified as Hercules
Two sandstone relief fragments from Rückingen, each preserving a woman's head looking to the left
Sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen showing the upper part of an undressed male figure in a niche, head and left arm lost
Sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen with an indistinct standing figure, probably a woman, in an arched niche
Lower part of a sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen preserving only the lower body of a walking figure, legs lost
Small sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen preserving only the upper part of a head wearing a Phrygian cap
Fragmentary Latin inscription from Rückingen recording a dedication to a goddess whose name is only partially preserved
Sandstone Mithras relief discovered in 1950 near Rückingen, proving the existence of a Mithraeum there from the late second to early third century AD
Fragmentary sandstone relief from Rückingen showing a male figure walking right and holding a kantharos. Traces on the chest may indicate a torques or shoulder-cape.
This remarkable double-sided relief depicts the myth of Mithras and the Tauroctony on one side, and a scene of Mithras the hunter and the banquet of Mithras and the Sol on the other.