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Statue of a standing person in eastern attire in red, local limestone with inscription.
Inscription recording the dedication of a mithraeum at Tiddis by a group of cultores who built the sanctuary at their own expense.
An inscription mentioning a speleum decorated by Publilius Ceionius suggests the location of a mithraeum in Cirta, the capital of Numidia.
Many of the inscriptions and sculptures of the site were kept in a museum which has been destroyed.
The Mithraeum of Tazoult / Lambèse is one of the best preserved Mithras’s temples in Africa.
Dedication from Simitthus mentioning the restoration of a monument and a vow fulfilled to Cautes and Cautopates during the reign of Caracalla and Julia Maesa.
At Volubilis not far from the fountain, in which the aquaduct of Fertassa emptied itself, two inscriptions dedicated to Mithras have been found.
Left part of a bas-relief (H. 1.22 Br. 1.00), found in 1882 at Tirnziouin near Saida.
Relief (proportion unknown) found in 1861 making excavations in the cavalry barracks at SHif.
Stone block, walled up in an Arabic wall at Kef at a few yards distance from a Roman spring.
Inscription on an altar, serving as a base for a column in the house of the sheik.