Relief in white limestone (H. 0.68 Br. 0.93 D. 0.12). The place of discovery is not
known, but probably it is Narona (Vid near Metkovic). Zadar, Archaeological
Museum.
I am very grateful to Dr. Mate Suic, the Director of the Arheoloski muzej for
sending me information and the photograph fig. 186.
MMM II 501 No. 232bis; Reisch, Führer Zara, 92 No. 154 and fig.; Patsch in
WMBH VII, 1900, 161 No. 2 and fig. 148; Arch. Star. Dalmazia XI, 267ff and
fig. 5; Gabricevic in AJ I 1954,37, No. 8; LeRoy Campbeil in Berytus XI,
1954,47 No. 124.
Mithras in Oriental dress kills the bull whose tail ends in three corn-ears. The
dog, the serpent and the scorpion in the usual places. The raven is perched on
Mithras' flying cloak. Behind the bull Cautes stands not cross-legged, turned
towards Mithras. He holds the burning torch upwards with two hands. Above him
Sol in shoulder-cape and whip standing in a quadriga. Lost: the r. upper corner
with Luna, Cautopates, the l.h. and part of the r. arm of Mithras. The god's face is
damaged.
Cumont was of the opinion that the monument came from Zadar but up to now no Mithraic
monuments have been found between the rivers Krka and Zrmanja. Patsch gives as the placo
of discovery Citluk-Aequum.