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Roman London, Temple of Mithras uncovered 1954
Sir David Eccles, Minister of Works, holding the newly-found head of Mithras, during his visit to the site at Walbrook in the City of London where the Temple of Mithras was discovered in 1954. Mr W.F. Grimes (right) director of the excavations was at this time director of the Museum of London. Date: 1954
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1954 Archaeological Eccles Excavation Excavations Francis Grimes Minister Mithras Statuary Walbrook
Jigsaw Puzzle (520 Pieces)
Discover the fascinating history of ancient Rome in your own home with Media Storehouse's Roman London Jigsaw Puzzle. This captivating puzzle features the iconic image of Sir David Eccles, Minister of Works, holding the newly-discovered head of Mithras during the unveiling of the Temple of Mithras in London, 1954. This intriguing puzzle piece together reveals the rich history and mystery of this ancient Roman temple, unearthed in the heart of the City of London. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this high-quality jigsaw puzzle and bring the history of Roman London to life.
Made in the USA, 520-piece puzzles measure 16" x 20" (40.6 x 50.8 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.5cm (20" x 15.9")
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In this evocative photograph, Sir David Eccles, the Minister of Works, holds the newly-discovered head of the deity Mithras during his visit to the Walbrook site in the City of London where the Temple of Mithras was unearthed in 1954. The temple, a remarkable discovery in the heart of the modern city, dates back to the Roman period and is believed to have been constructed around AD 240. The image captures a pivotal moment in the archaeological excavation, with W.F. Grimes, the director of the excavations, looking on with a sense of pride and excitement. At the time, Grimes was also the director of the Museum of London, making him a key figure in the preservation and study of London's rich historical heritage. The Temple of Mithras, a Mithraeum, was an underground temple dedicated to the god Mithras, a deity associated with the sun, light, and the sacred bull. The temple was adorned with intricate carvings and statuary, many of which were discovered during the excavation. The discovery of the temple and its artifacts provided valuable insights into the religious practices and beliefs of the Roman population in London. This photograph, taken in the 1950s, is a testament to the dedication and passion of the archaeologists and historians who worked tirelessly to uncover and preserve the past. The image also serves as a reminder of the rich history that lies beneath the streets of London, waiting to be discovered and appreciated by future generations.
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