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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- arch 1
- block 1
- cross 2
- frame of a niche 1
- keystone 1
- panel 5
- small panel 1
- stele 6
- wall block 3
- limestone 21
- lapidary 21
- Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Preserve 1
- Historical and Archeological Museum of Kerch State Historical and Cultural Preserve 2
- In situ 2
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Results Showing 1 to 21 of 21
- V 16 Cherson. Building inscription of –elich and Gapr, VIII–IXth centuries C.E.
- V 35 Cherson. Inscribed keystone, X-XIIth centuries C.E.
- V 36 Cherson. Demonstrative inscription, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 38 Cherson. Inscribed block with a cross, IV–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 39 Cherson. Demonstrative inscription, late XI – early XIIth century C.E.
- V 42 Cherson. Inscribed wall block, XIIth century C.E.
- V 62 Cherson. Epitaph of Anastasios, Mary and Thais, VIth century C.E.
- V 63 Cherson. Epitaph of Damianos, Margaret and their children, IV–Vth centuries C.E.
- V 79 Cherson. Epitaph of Peter, Christopher and Sisinios, VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 108 Herakleian peninsula (Berman's Gully). Dedication of Ioannes (?), XIVth century C.E.
- V 111 Bakla. Demonstrative inscription, X–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 112 Bakla. Demonstrative inscription, XII–1st half of XIIIth century C.E.
- V 146 Laki (?). Epitaph of Mamtzi, 1361–1372 C.E.
- V 182 Theodoro. Demonstrative inscription, XIVth–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 200 Syuren fortress. Epitaph of Eirene and John (?), 1392–1491 C.E.
- V 226 Doros (?). Building inscription of several unknown, VIII–IXth century C.E.
- V 228 Mountainous Crimea (?). Epitaph of Kom–yscha, 1413 C.E.
- V 237 Livadia. Dedication of Cyrus and Kosmas, X–XIIth centuries C.E.
- V 255 Sougdaia. Epitaph of an unknown (?), VIIIth-Xth centuries C.E.
- V 296 Pantikapaion. Epitaph of Abika, IV–VIth century C.E.
- V 329 Hermonassa (?). Building inscription of Justinian I, 533, 548 or 563 C.E.