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Multi-figure relief assemblage from Rückingen

Group of sandstone relief fragments from Rückingen depicting multiple deities including a male head identified as Hercules

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Two women's heads from Rückingen

Two sandstone relief fragments from Rückingen, each preserving a woman's head looking to the left

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Naked figure in niche from Rückingen

Sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen showing the upper part of an undressed male figure in a niche, head and left arm lost

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Standing figure in niche from Rückingen

Sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen with an indistinct standing figure, probably a woman, in an arched niche

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Walking figure fragment from Rückingen

Lower part of a sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen preserving only the lower body of a walking figure, legs lost

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Head in Phrygian cap from Rückingen

Small sandstone relief fragment from Rückingen preserving only the upper part of a head wearing a Phrygian cap

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Tauroctony relief from Rückingen

Sandstone Mithras relief discovered in 1950 near Rückingen, proving the existence of a Mithraeum there from the late second to early third century AD

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Statuette on base from Mithraeum III, Heddernheim

Fragment of a statuette on a sandstone base found in Mithraeum III at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, formerly in the Häberlin collection

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Basalt podium blocks from Mithraeum III, Heddernheim

Two basalt blocks walled into the podium of Mithraeum III at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, which supported decorative sandstone bases

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Altar pair with volutes from Mithraeum III, Heddernheim

Two sandstone altars with voluted tops from Mithraeum III at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, possibly used to support a partition bar across the cult niche

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Mithraeum III at Heddernheim

Third Mithraic sanctuary found north-west of the cemetery at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, in 1887 and fully excavated by G. Wolff in 1890

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Two lost reliefs from Heddernheim

Two sandstone reliefs from Vibbel, found in a pit at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, in 1884, probably lost during the Second World War

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Axe altar from Mithraeum II, Heddernheim

Damaged red sandstone altar from Mithraeum II at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, with the representation of an axe on its front face

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Lying lion from Mithraeum II, Heddernheim

Red sandstone statue of a lying lion with a hollow channel running through its body, from Mithraeum II at Heddernheim, ancient Nida

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Altar of Lucius Domiagus from Heddernheim

Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, inscribed with a dedication to Cautes by Lucius Domitius Agilis (?)

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Altar from Heddernheim with side inscription

Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, bearing a dedication to Deo invicto Mithrae inscribed on its right side

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Inscribed base from Heddernheim

Tall sandstone column base from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, with an inscription set between two columns, possibly naming Mithras

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Twin column bases from Heddernheim

Pair of sandstone bases with small columns on the front, carved with a staircase on the reverse, from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida

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Altar of Lollius Crispus from Heddernheim

Votive sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, dedicated by Caius Lollius Crispus, centurion of Cohors XXXII Voluntariorum

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Altar of Iulius Iuvenalis from Heddernheim

Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, dedicated to Invicto Mithrae by Iulius Iuvenalis ex voto

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