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The Unique Nature of the London Mithraeum
The Roman Art Treasures from the Temple of Mithras
Peaceful Pluralism; the Durene Mithraeum, Synagogue, and Christian Building," Journal Vol: Journal Issue: Journal Year: 2011 Article Pages: 189-199
Cult and Votive Monuments in the Roman Provinces
Understanding the Status of the Cult of Mithras in the Tetrarchic Period: a Socio-Archaeological Approach Author: David Walsh Pages: 141–152
Mithras in Scotland
Mithraism: Archaeological Evidence of the Spread and Change of a Roman Cult Religion
How the Mithraeum of the Mithraic Cult Functioned As Sacred Space in Rome
Religious Confluences Between East and West in the Roman Empire
University of London Thesis .9
Rome Is Star Shaped: S.T.A.R. the First Italian App for the Spread of Cultural Astronomy
Mithraism and Cosmography in the 2Nd-5Th Centuries CE
The Origins of the Roman Cult of Mithras in the Light of New Evidence and Interpretations: the Current State of Affairs
Kent Academic Repository Full Text Document (Pdf)
470, Lxxxv, Vii. Isbn 978-3-16-154730-0
Funerary Monument Dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus and Dea Syria from Glamija
The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal Volume 5 1977
“Hic Locus Est Felix, Sanctus, Piusque Benignus” the Cult of Mithras in Fourth Century Rome by Jonas Bjørnebye
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Der Münsterberg in Breisach in Römischer Zeit
The Dress and Colour of Mithraism: Roman Or Iranian Garments?
The Cult of Jupiter Dolichenus on the Outer Limits of the Roman Empire: a Comparison Study of Dolichena
The Dissemination of Mithraism in the Roman Empire.'
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The Cult of Iupiter Dolichenus: Origins and Iconography
Was There a Network of Roman Mithraists?
The Decline and Fall of the Mithraea of Rome