Annibaldi, l.c., 90 No. 17. See fig. 178 (Sansaini).
Standing torchbearer in Eastern attire, pointing downwards his burning torch;
cross-legged. The head and the greater part of the torch have got lost.
On the back of both monuments, the cloak is indicated sketchily.
638.
It is not excluded, that a torso of a man (H. 0.24) of marble from Luna represents
a torchbearer. He is dressed in a tunic, long cloak and anaxyrides. Badly damaged.
639.
Marble cippus (H. 0.60 Br. 0.36 D. 0.14) with inscription.
Nsc 1935, 99 No. 56.
Deo Soli envicto Mithre / Cautopati. . . . .. /
Below it:
D(eo) S(oli) e(nvicto) M(ithre) / Flavius .... / ...... / an. XIII. ... / cum
omne .... / .... posuerunt.