About this object
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ID:
18499
Production date:
Roman; 307-308
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Location:
In Store
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A marble inscription, from the temple of Mithras (Mithraeum). The religion was a secret cult, mainly for men who valued virtue, honour and courage. These would have been soldiers and provincial administrators who took their religion and beliefs with them wherever they travelled in the empire. < ...Read more
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Measurements
WT 4000g (4kg) (overall), H 245 mm; W 315 mm; T 16 mm (overall)
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Materials
stone; marble
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
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