A 1600-year-old temple in which the ancient god Mithras was worshipped has been discovered beneath Roman ruins in Ostia, Italy. A magnificent ancient building, which is being described as the ‘Mithraeum (or Temple) of Colored Marbles’ is officially known as the ‘spelaeum’ and it’s the most important room in the Mithraeum, located on its bottom level. According to archaeologists, inscriptions found in the Mithraeum suggest that Roman worshippers venerated not only Mithras but also other gods at this spiritual hub of ancient mysteries in Italy. Psychotropic Plants Will Get You There A report on Live Science says the research team led by Dr Max Victor David, a professor of history and cultures at the University of Bologna, describes the colorful
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