Consult all cross-database references at The New Mithraeum.
Two figures of women, of which it is not sure that they have been found inside the enclosure of the Mithraeum (H. 0.45 and 0.50).
Statue of a standing person in eastern attire in red, local limestone with inscription.
From the Forum Vetus "dalla parte della Basilica scavata da Guidi" comes a second base of the same limestone and with the same inscription (L.H. 0.028).
Small marble head probably of Mithras tauroctonus from Leptis Magna, now Khoms.
Giacomo Caputo writes us about an inscription, discovered at the Roman Fort of Bu-Ngem by the British School at Rome.
According to AA 1900, 63 a mosaic with lion and panther was found near an old Punian cemetery at Duimes.
In the upper layer of the "tophet" at Carthago, under which a very old sanctuary was situated, a small Mithras-relief was found by Cintas in 1949 (Br. 0.50).