Small relief in marble (diam. 0.22 D. 0.03-0.035) found at Salona (Solina) in
1908 between "materiale d'ingombro amassato nel grosso delle mura perimetrali e
dietro la stessa, che vanno a S. Ovest della strada erariale per Trau fina alia
trincea ferroviaria e precisamente di quel tratto di queste mura antiche della città
di Salona". Split, Archaeological Museum. Inv. No. 413D.
Bulic in BASD 1909, 56f and Pl. VII, 2; Vermaseren in Mnemosyne (S. 4),
IV, 1951 and fig.; Gabricevic in AJ I 1954, 37 No. 3. See fig. 477. Kindly
supplied by B. Gabricevic as well as the other photographs of the Museum at Split.
In a circle the scene of Mithras as a bullkiller. The god looks at the raven which
is perched on his flying cloak. The serpent holds the head near the wound; the
scorpion is in the usual place; no dog. On either side a torchbearer dressed only in a
shouldercape. Cautopates (l), cross-legged leans upon a large torch; Cautes (r) is
turned towards the bull and sticks out the torch with his r.h. In a surrounding
circle the busts of Sol and Luna; Sol has a crown of six rays, Luna is in a crescent.
Between them a reclining figure partly covered by a mantle and holding its l.h.
under its head (Saturnus or Oceanus). Underneath Sol a slug and a lobster; underneath
Luna a crocodile and a dolphin. Underneath the main scene an amphora
with on either side a serpent.