Krkavški kamen - Krkavče stone. The menhir at Krkavče (southwestern Slovenia) probably dates to the first centuries of the Common Era. There are two reliefs of solar beings on each side of the monolith: the eastern relief has been hypothesised to represent the Roman god Mithras, whereas the western to represent Christ.[1]
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