From: Twitter. By Ermanno Gizzi. "#Rome, Villa dei Quintili- #Mithra killing the bull (3rd c. CE) [2002-2004 excavations]"
CIMRM entry
635.
Fragment of a marble relief {H. 0.27 Br. 0.38 D. 0.045). Mus. Nazionale Terme,
Inv. No. 121020.
Annibaldi in NSc (5. 6) XI, 1935,91 No. 19. See figs. 176a, b.
On the obverse only one corner is preserved. Sol with two rays and the raven on
the cave's edge. On part of the arched rim, the following signs of the Zodiac are
visible: Aries-Taurus-Gemini-Cancer-Leo-Libra-Scorpio.
Of the scene of Mithras, slaying.the bull, only the point ofthe god's Phrygian
cap is preserved; a part of Cautes' upraised torch and a part of his cap· to the 1.
of the scene.
On the reverse two branches, the left of which is nearly completely lost. Below
them two rays beside the upper part of a Phrygian cap (Sol and Mithras). Next
to it the upper part of a standing person in Eastern attire (Mithraic repast).
Another fragment (H. 0.19 Br. 0.17 D. 0.04 (Inv. No. 121021) shows on the
obverse Mithras' wrist and hand with dagger, his knee and part of his tunic; one
ear and the horns of the bull. On the reverse a part of a tunic.