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Exceptional sculpture of a lion devouring a bull's head founded in 1894 in Carnuntum, Pannonia.
The statue of Arimanius/Ahriman was found in 1874 under the city wall of York during the construction of the railway station.
This stone in basso relief of Mithras killing the bull was found 10 foot underground in Micklegate York in 1747.
Upper part of a marble relief (H. 0.12 Br. 0.13 D. 0.05), found in the Forum of Caesar.
Small marble base, found in one of the private houses along the Via Sacra nearly opposite to the Basilica of Constantine.
In the lower strata of sand of the Mithraeum, two coins of Commodus and one of his wife, Crispina, two of Diocletianus and one of Galerius, one of Constans and two of Valens were found.
Inscription on a marble slab (H. 0.21 Br. 0.67 D. 0.02), walled in the ledge of bench p.
Strongly oxydised leaden plate (H. 0.55 Br. 0.43 D. 0.003), on which Sol is represented with seven rays round his curly head.
A marble mortar (H. 0.125) ; pieces of glass; a great number of plates and dishes; moreover lamps, dating from the first four centuries.
Small marble base, which seems to have been found in the same sanctuary during former excavations.