Professor Michael Fuller photographed a Mithras relief from Rome on display in Berlin. The Neues Museum date this relief to the 2nd century AD and indicates that it was discovered in 1835. Inventory number SK 707.

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Relief of Mithras discovered in Rome, 1835.

Mithras looks back over his shoulder to Sol.

Snake and scorpion attack the bull. The reclining human beneath the bull in an uncommon addition to this relief. [Roger Pease, personal communication 19 June 2019, makes a very good argument that the reclining woman is Tellus.]
Dog attacks the bull.
Webpage constructed by Prof. Michael Fuller, 19 June 2019