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Bronze statuette (H. 0.18), representing a standing, naked youth, wearing a necklace and with outstretched hands.
Bronze statuette (H. 0.12 Br. 0.17) with the representation of a lion with opened mouth, in which is a hole, connecting with another hole, made in the stomach.
Fragments of a bronze vase (H. 0.07) with two ears, one of which is broken off.
Mouth of a fountain (H. 0.10 Br. 0.09) and a square spout and other fragments of round spouts.
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.
Fragment (H. 0.75 Br. 0.15 D. 0.12) of a standing, naked man with a bird (cock?) on his 1.
Several bases and altars were discovered, mostly fragmentary and without any indication.
1) A broad stone vase (H. 0.45 diam. 0.15) with a high foot and two ears near the mouth.
Numerous bones of animals, such as birds (mostly hens), beasts of prey (jaw- bones and fangs of wolves, foxes and martens) and the muzzle of a wild boar.
Among the remnants of numerous lamps, a small terracotta lamp (H. 0.038 Br. 0.07) draws the attention.
At about 20 mtrs from the Mithraeum, two altars, dedicated to Sucellus and Nantosvelta, have been found (Michaelis, 154ff; S. Reinach in Revue celtique, XVII, 1896, 45ff; Keune in WsdZ 1896, 340f; Fisenne, 168ff).
In the back of the sanctuary, on the spot of the main relief, there lay on a fragment of this monument the skeleton of a man of about thirty or fourty years old.