cult relief of Mithras slaying the bull (Tauroctony), Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1935.97 (Q98270560)

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YUAG 6890. archaeological artifact excavated in Dura-Europos by the Yale-French team, 1928-1937, Syria
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cult relief of Mithras slaying the bull (Tauroctony), Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1935.97
YUAG 6890. archaeological artifact excavated in Dura-Europos by the Yale-French team, 1928-1937, Syria

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    Ag-obj-6890-001-pub-print-lg.tif
    3,000 × 2,414; 20.76 MB
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    Small Mithraeum relief.jpg
    1,024 × 773; 406 KB
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    דכרנ טב אבד אתפני אסט[טג]א / בר זבדעה די על קשטא די בדורא / בירח אדר שמת 4 100 80 (Aramaic)
    A good memorial. Made by Atpeni the strategos, the son of Zabdea, who (is) in command of the archers who (are) in Dura. In the month Adar of the year 480 (168-169 CE) (English)
    pct:10,68.8565,80,12.1653
    [Ἐθ]φανει ἰσταρτήγα (Ancient Greek)
    Ethphani the commander (English)
    pct:10,16.3179,4.66488,54.0632

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