specific actions being performed around the stone: lifting up the stone and sitting on the stone [8] . I'll focus on both images, devoting a section of my paper to each one of these mythical and ritual [...] extensively narrated by Plutarch (Plut. Thes. 3, 6-7; Plut. Thes. 6, 2-3), Pausanias (Paus. I 27, 8; Paus. II 32, 7; Paus. II 34, 6), Apollodorus (Apollod. Bibl. III 15, 7; Apollod. Bibl. III [...] the power, the stone is lifted up, because it hides the tokens about which we have been talking [21] . But this is not an isolated case. We can read, for example, another story about the Naiad
Third, some scholars have proposed, based largely on the evidence of Josephus ( Ant. XIV.4.5) [8] and Philo ( Leg. Ad. Gaium 155) [9] , that the majority of Jews in Rome arrived as slaves [...] concerned from the rites and engravings left by members of the mainstream Mediterranean religions. [21] The earliest Jewish catacombs are not considered proper catacombs, but are rather a series of