Williams, W. J. (1922). The cult of Mithra in Deva. Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 24 (2). Vol 24(2), pp. 102-114. https://doi.org/10.5284/1070058.  Cite this via datacite

Title: The cult of Mithra in Deva
Issue: Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 24 (2)
Series: Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society
Volume: 24 (2)
Number of Pages: 109
Page Start/End: 102 - 114
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Abstract: Discusses the site of a relief carving of the Roman period adjacent to a cave at Edgar's Field near Chester. The figure depicted is generally considered to represent the goddess Minerva. However, the author compares the site with Mithraic temple sites featuring caves or natural rock faces in other parts of England and Europe and discusses evidence for the prevalence of the Mithra cult in Deva (Roman Chester), particularly tombstones. He speculates that the cave site at Edgar's Field may represent a Mithraeum, founded perhaps before 150 AD. LD
Author: W J Williams
Year of Publication: 1922
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Mithraic Temple (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 18 Jan 2018