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Anchor text: Crimea
Target Entity: Crimea
Preceding Context: Five small terracotta plaques of a figure holding a knife over a bull have been excavated near Kerch in the
Succeeding Context: , dated by Beskow and Clauss to the second half of the 1st century BC, and by Beck to 50 BC-50 AD. These may be the earliest tauroctonies, if they are accepted to be a depiction of Mithras. The bull-slaying figure wears a Phrygian cap, but is described by Beck and Beskow as otherwise unlike standard depictions of the tauroctony. Another reason for not connecting these artifacts with the Mithraic Mysteries is that the first of these plaques was found in a woman's tomb.
Paragraph Title: Earliest archaeology
Source Page: Mithraic mysteries

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