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Relief of peperino, fixed in a great height into a wall of the old farm "Le Capa- nacce", situated on the main road Le Capranicie-Vetralla, about 6 km from Vicus Matrini along the Via Cassia.
White marble relief (H. 0.58 Br. 0.62), found near the house of the Fontana family in a Roman villa, situated on the northern slope of the mountain Ciminus, not far from the crossing with a byroad, leading to the Tiber.
Parvus cippus marmoreus, "ritrovato in un antico muro di una casa vicina aHa chiesa di S.
Fragment of a white marble statue (H. 0.60 Br. 0.40), found at Rusellae, now in the Museum of Grosseto.
A marble head at Florence, Uffizi (MMM I 182 n. 6; Amelung, Fuhrer Florenz, 95 No. 151) with sorrowful expression, is probably a head of Mithras tauroctone (Cumont in RA 1947, 8f with fig. 6; Becatti, Mitrei Ostia, PI. XXXIII, 2).
Rectangular marble relief (H. 0.68 L. 0.50 D. 0.09), the lower corners of which are broken off.
Fragment of marble relief (H. 0.30 Br. 0.33 D. 0.04)' probably from Narni, but the exact find-spot is unknown.
White marble relief (H. 0.39 Br. 0.51 D. 0.10), found at Piedimonti near Terni in 1880.
According to a communication, made by Franz Cumont, the Museum of the Therms at Rome should have received in 1896 two new Mithrasmonuments, which should come from Narni.
Altar of travertin (H. 1.02) with an inscription, found before the niche near B.
Cone-shaped piece of stone (H. 1.32) with a square hole on two third of its height.
On the walls of the side-benches originally six figures had been painted (see fig. 192, C).
A medal in the form of a Grecian cross, on which busts of a bearded man and of a woman with veiled head (according to Cumont they might be Sol and Luna).