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Monumentum

CIMRM 975

A hand (H. 0.18 Br. 0.12) of more than natural size.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 971

The upper part of a dressed male person (H. 0.20 Br. 0.23 D. 0.105) with a wreath or broad ring in his r.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 970

The r.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 955

Three small bronze slabs (H. 0.18 Br. 0.13 D. 0.01) with bearded heads of Wind- gods, roughly represented.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 943

Fragment of a pebble relief (H. 0.32 Br. 0.31 D. 0.13).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 941

CIL XIII 2906.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 938

Five fragments in red terra-sigillata (H. 0.09).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 937

Red terra-sigillata cup (diam. 0.16-0.18), which has a relief-work.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 936

H.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 926

Fragments of a slab (Br. 0.33-0.44; originally 0.55).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 924

1) Small white marble column (H. 0.45 diam. 0.07), decorated in high-relief with a spiral-like twig with oak-leaves and acorns (Gallia, 318 No. 46 and fig. 10).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 915

Altar in Lucey.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 892

According to MMM II 436 No.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 870

Discovered by R.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 866

Altar, found in 1898.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 863

Altar, found in 1822.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 862

Both excavations revealed fragments of red pottery and thin blackglazed pottery.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 861

Two altars, found (1822) on either side of the preceding No.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 858

Altar (H. 0.56), found in the N.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 851

From the other finds, for an extensive report of which we refer to the publication of Richmond-Gillam, 62ff, we mention here: 1) A number of vessels, which "were evidently part of the furnishings of the Mithraeum.

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