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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- marble 20
- lapidary 20
- Belgorod-Dnestrovsky Regional Studies Museum 2
- Historical and Archeological Museum of Kerch State Historical and Cultural Preserve 1
- National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 9
- Odessa Archaeological Museum 1
- Odessa Archaeological Museum. 1
- State Hermitage 1
- The A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow 1
- The State Hermitage Museum 2
- Unknown 1
- Unknown In 2001, it was in a private collection in Kiev 1
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- I 4 Tyras. Honorific decree, early III century C.E.
- I 8 Tyras. Fragment of a decree, ca. 180 C.E.
- I 23 Tyras. Building inscription by the Odrysian king Rhoimetalkes, 19-26/38 C.E.
- I 26 Tyras. Honorific inscription for emperor Hadrian, march 118 C.E.
- I 28 Tyras. Honorific inscription for emperor Severus Alexander, 222-235 C.E.
- I 33 Tyras. Kallistratos, son of Seilios, last third of I century C.E.
- I 35 Tyras. Epitaph of Laisthenes, 1st third of III century C.E.
- III 5 Chersonesos. Decree honouring Menophilos, ca. 2nd quarter of II century B.C.Е.
- III 8 Chersonesos. Decree honouring Diophantos of Sinope, ca. 110 B.C.Е.
- III 9 Chersonesos. Honorific decree mentioning Kalos Limen, ca. 110 B.C.E.
- III 24 Chersonesos. Decree honouring Thrasimedes of Herakleia, 1st third of II century C.E.
- III 25 Chersonesos. Decree honouring citizens of Herakleia Pontica, probably shortly after July 10, 138 C.E. (dies imperii of Antoninus Pius).
- III 82 Chersonesos. Decree with a list of "those who applied their seals", late I - early II century C.E.
- III 85 Chersonesos. Decree with a list of "those who applied their seals", 120s - 130s C.E.
- III 118 Chersonesos. Dedication of king Aspourgos, 14-38 C.E.
- III 189 Chersonesos. List of names, 161 C.E. - early III century C.E.
- III 363 Chersonesos. Epitaph of Themistos and Basilike, last quarter of II century C.E.
- V 7 Cherson. Building inscription of Justin II and Sophia, 565–574 C.E.
- V 265 Pantikapaion. Building inscription of Tiberius Iulius Douptounos, 479–492 C.E.
- V 331 Hermonassa. Dedication of Doutzagas, Sauagas, and others 470–480s C.E., 470–480s C.E. (before 491–492 C.E.; 473–474 or 483–484 C.E.?).