{"items":{"commentary":"\"On one of the later floors at the east end of the Mithraeum, Walbrook, London\" (RIB 4)\r
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\"Near the north-east corner of the Mithraeum, Walbrook, London, in debris above the latest floor (JRS xlv (1955) 138)\" (RIB 1)\r
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\"In Roman debris above the south aisle of the Mithraeum, Walbrook\" (RIB 8)\r
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\"At a depth of about 6 m. on the site of the Mithraeum discovered in 1954 on the east bank of Walbrook, together with a marble statue of Bonus Eventus, or a Genius, the upper part of a marble statue of a reclining river-god, and fragments of pottery and bronze. These marble statues were imported in Roman times. This marble comes most probably from the Luna quarries (Mr. S. E. Ellis, Department of Mineralogy, British Museum, to Professor W. F. Grimes)\" (RIB 3)\r
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\"In debris outside the south side of the Mithraeum, Walbrook, London\" (RIB 24)\r
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\"Placed upside down as an altar-base in the centre of the chord of the apse at the west end of the Mithraeum, Walbrook, London\" (RIB 34)\r
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Cf. https://vici.org/vici/1485/","coordinates_1":"51.512353769,-0.090622453","country":"United Kingdom","findspot":"The City, {Walbrook, Mithraeum}","findspot_ancient":"Londinium","findspot_modern":"London","geonames_uri_1":"https://geonames.org/2643743","id":"G029678","last_update":"2018-01-30","modern_region":"London","pleiades_uri_1":"https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/79574","province":"Britannia","responsible_individual":"Cowey","tm_geo_uri":"https://trismegistos.org/place/11298","work_status":"completed"},"limit":20,"total":1}