
Keywords: MID7574, SMID7756, A, Gigantes 517, Helios/Sol 245, Horai/Horae 147, Mithras 78, Mithras 81, Mithras 118, Mithras 257, Mithras 337, Mithras 339, Mithras 368, Mithras 440, Mithras 448, Mithras 513, Mithras 619, Stellae (S) 14, II. 3.c. Initiation 163, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1679b, relief, cultual installations, Roman, sandstone, 190/210, Nida/Frankfurt-Heddernheim/Civitas TaunensiumMithraeum Aldobrandini, Mithraeum I, Germany, Wiesbaden, Museum Wiesbaden, 239, snake, rhyton, lion, krater, ear of corn, bull, raven, whip, grapes, cave, cult meal, mysteries of Mithras, halo, nimbus, zodiac, Phrygian cap, Helios/Sol, Mithras, Cautes, Cautopates

Keywords: MID7574, SMID7756, A, Gigantes 517, Helios/Sol 245, Horai/Horae 147, Mithras 78, Mithras 81, Mithras 118, Mithras 257, Mithras 337, Mithras 339, Mithras 368, Mithras 440, Mithras 448, Mithras 513, Mithras 619, Stellae (S) 14, II. 3.c. Initiation 163, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 1679b, relief, cultual installations, Roman, sandstone, 190/210, Nida/Frankfurt-Heddernheim/Civitas TaunensiumMithraeum Aldobrandini, Mithraeum I, Germany, Wiesbaden, Museum Wiesbaden, 239, snake, rhyton, lion, krater, ear of corn, bull, raven, whip, grapes, cave, cult meal, mysteries of Mithras, halo, nimbus, zodiac, Phrygian cap, Helios/Sol, Mithras, Cautes, Cautopates

Keywords: MID41071, SMID43168, Aphrodite 1327, III. 6.b. Gebet gr 59, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 17a, IV. 1.b. Kultorte (Darstellungen) 76, V. 2.b. Kultinstrumente 239, relief, Locri, terracotta, -460/-440, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, Locri Epizephyrii, Locrensium (Italy), United States, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Art and Anthropology, 39.26.3, phiale, phiale mesomphalos, patera, oinochoe, jug, column, temple, gorgoneion, cult image, cult statue, libation, stag, sanctuary, wood, osphys, log, pedestal, socle, satyr, silen, architecture, altar with fire protection, altar: volute altar, capital: Ionic, frieze with metopes and triglyphs, architrave, gesture: one forearm raised (worship, prayer, greeting?), Aphrodite, Hermes