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The tauroctony relief of Sidon depicts the signs of the zodiac and the four seasons, among other familiar features.
This inscription to Zeus Helios Mithras Serapis by a certain Ioulios Pyrros is now lost.
In the Mithraeum of Gross Gerau, discovered in 1989, a statue of Mercury, a lion and an altar were found.
Sol watches Mithras as he gazes Mithras gazes up to heaven while sharing the sacred meal.
A Mithraeum was discovered in 2007, during the excavations at the Zerzevan Castle.
Chapter of In Search of Cyrus devoted to the origins of the Iranian god Mithra.
The Mithras killing the bull sculpture from Sidon, currently Lebanon.
The main cultic relief of Mithras slaying the bull of Fertorakos was carved into the rock face.
Wright’s extended essay on Phallic worship is distinguished by much better scholarship and writing than some of the other works of this genre.
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This monument was erected by a certain Publius Aelius Vocco, a solider of the Legio XXII Primigenia Pia Fidelis stationed in Mainz.
The altar depicting a lion-headed figure from Bordeaux includes a sculpted ewer and a patera on the sides.
C’est en 1986, à l’occasion de la restructuration de l’ancien magasin Parunis, qu’une fouille de sauvetage archéologique fut réalisée cours Victor Hugo.
Interpreting the Bas-relief of Mithras Tauroctonos from Osterburken in the Light of Porphyry’s Treatise, The Cave of the Nymphs.
The Mithraeum of Osterburken could not be excavated bodily owing to the water of a well in the immediate neighbourhood. The monument had been covered carefully with sand.
The temple contained hundreds of ceramic vessels and animal bones, which may indicated that a grand Mithraic feast was celebrated before its closing.
This fragmented altar was erected by two brothers from the Legio II Adiutrix who also built a temple.
This remarkable relief by Cautes was found in what appears to be a mithraeum in Trier.