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Relief of the Mithraic tauroctony scene located "in situ" in the village of Močići in Konavle (Croatia); 3rd/4th century AD.
CIMRM entry
EPIDAURUM
1882.
A Mithraeum situated in a grotto near the village of Močići at a distance of
one hour's walk from Cavtat, the ancient Epidaurum.
A. J. Evans in Archaelogia XLVIII, 1884, 20ff and fig. 7; MMM II 355 No.
234 and fig. 210; Rendie in Glasnik Saraievu (N.S.) VIII, 1953, 271ff and fig.;
Gabricevic in AJ I 1954,37, No. XVIII and fig. 2.
Near the entrance of the grotto, the so-called "Tomina Jama" there is a well and
above the entrance the relief with the representation of Mithras as a bullkiller is
carved out. The bull is represented as being killed at a trot. The dog, the serpent,
the scorpion and the raven are on the usual places. Cautes (r) and Cautopates (l)
hold the torches with both hands; they are not cross-legged. In the r. upper corner
a crescent (Luna); in the other corner a star with seven rays (Sol), three of which
darting out in the direction of Mithras.
Rendie is of the opinion that the grotto was used at once as a sanctuary for
Mithras and for Silvanus. A relief of the latter god was all but completely destroyed.