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How a rock relief in western Iran, carved during the time of the Sasanian Persian Empire (AD 224-651), has been re-imagined over the centuries.
The Mithriac votive sculpture comes from a clandestine excavation in the Tarquinia area. The criminal chain is active in archaeological areas of Rome and southern Etruria.
This stone in basso relief of Mithras killing the bull was found 10 foot underground in Micklegate York in 1747.
Ancient site in Moesia Superior, north-east of Kumanovo, where the remains of a Mithraic sanctuary were discovered together with several marble reliefs, altars and cult objects.
Centurion of Legio VII Gemina Antoniniana who dedicated an altar to Mithras at Locus, honouring his freedmen Victorius Secundus and Victorius Victor.
One of the freedmen of Gaius Victorius Victorinus named in the dedication of the Mithraeum of Lugo.
One of the freedmen of Gaius Victorius Victorinus named in the dedication of the Mithraeum of Lugo.
His name was added to the main tauroctony sculpture of the Mitreo Fagan.
Slave of a certain Macus Iulius Eunicus, Hermes dedicated a monument to Silvanus found in the Mitreo della Planta Pedis.
The son of an eponymous person, he consecrated an altar to Helios Mithras in Kreta, Moesia inferior.
A funerary cippus, dated to the 2nd–3rd century, commemorating Publius Anthius Logus, pater sacrorum, and erected by Cornelia, daughter of Lucius, found at Sextantio near modern Montpellier in Narbonensis.
Cataio is associated with archaeological material from the Euganean area of Venetia.
Arverni refers to the territory of the Arverni in central Gaul, centred on the region of modern Clermont-Ferrand.
Teurnia became an important late Roman urban centre in the province of Noricum.
Coria developed as a major military and civilian centre near Hadrian’s Wall at modern Corbridge in northern Britannia.
The relief depicts the birth of Mithras, holding a globe, surrounded by the zodiac.
This head of Serapis from Cerro de San Albín may be unrelated to Mithras worship.
The altar with a Phrygian cap and a dagger from Trier was erected by a Pater called Martius Martialis.
One of the three altars to Mithras found at the Mithraeum of Carrawburgh fort.