Statue in yellow sandstone (H. 0.39 Br. 0.22 D. 0.025-0.075), found in the pit of
the Mithraeum. Inv. No. 145/52.
Behn, 29, No. 3 and fig 28; Esp. Rec. Germ., 168 No. 248. See fig. 326.
Mithras dressed in tunic and long shoulder-cape is standing next to an altar.
He holds in his l.h. a bow and in his r.h. an indistinct object (arrow?). The head
and the feet are lost (water-miracle). Next to his r.leg is a vase.