Buried For 1600 Years... A view of the head of Mithrac. Workman thought it was a "Stone" digging on the site of an ancient Roman temple near the mansion house yesterday workman Sam Thomas Dug up what he thought was a stone. An Archaeologist thought otherwise... and the stone was identified as the marble head of the pagan god Mithrac. The head, delicately carved, bears a phrygian cap, symbol of the Mitraic cult, and was found buried at the base of a pillar. Mr. F.W. Gries, who has directed the e
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