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Sankt Johann occupied a position along the Alpine communications network of Noricum.
Small altar found in 1843 at Sankt Johann in the Saan valley, Noricum, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Sextus Masclinus.
Tercera entrega de la trilogía de Jaime Alvar dedicada al estudio de los cultos a dioses procedentes de Oriente en la Península Ibérica.
This small inscription from Termini Himeraeae in Sicily was dedicated to Sol Invictus as protector of the emperor Antoninus Augustus.
This fragmentary tauroctony relief from Timziouin near Saïda depicts Mithras slaying the bull within a cave-like frame, accompanied by the raven, serpent, scorpion, and Cautopates.
The Mithraeum Felicissimus has a floor mosaic depicting the seven mithraic grades.
Wahlheim lies within the Upper Germanic frontier zone and has produced material from the Roman period.
The Hasloch area near Rüsselsheim has yielded archaeological material linked to the Rhine frontier region.
Rohr im Kremstal belongs to the Alpine hinterland associated with Roman Noricum.
Kindenheim lies within the Rhine frontier region of Germania Superior.
Besigheim stands at the confluence of the Enz and Neckar rivers in the frontier region of southwestern Germania.
Cet ouvrage propose une étude d’ensemble du culte de Mithra en Afrique romaine. S’appuyant sur un rigoureux examen croisé des sources épigraphiques, archéologiques et littéraires, il restitue l’histoire et les spécificités de ce culte à mystères sur le sol africain…
India, beyond all other countries on the face of the earth, is preeminently the home of the worship of the Phallus—Linga puja. It has been so for ages and remains so still.
This catalogue proposes, thanks to the contributions of some 75 international experts, a new synthesis for a complex and fascinating cult that reflects the remarkable advances in our knowledge in recent decades.