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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- stele 1
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- Feodosia Museum of Antiquities 1
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Results Showing 1 to 21 of 21
- I 17 Tyras. Dedication to Egyptian gods, II-I century B.C.E.
- I 22 Tyras. Dedicatory inscription, II-III century 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 91 Chersonesos. Decree with a list of "those who applied their seals", II century C.E.
- III 576 Vicinity of Chersonesos. Dedication to the Mother of Gods, last fourth of II - mid-III century C.E.
- V 2 Belgorod. Building inscription of voyevoda Stephanos, 1439 C.E.
- V 41 Cherson (?). Demonstrative inscription, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 53 Cherson. Invocation of –sakios, IX–XIth centuries C.E.
- V 56 Cherson. Image-related inscription, late IV–Vth centuries C.E.
- V 93 Cherson. Demonstrative inscription, Xth century C.E.
- V 97 Cherson. Liturgical inscription, Xth century C.E.
- V 243 Partenit. Epitaph of Niketas, 906 C.E.
- V 307 Pantikapaion. Epitaph of an unknown, 691–692 C.E.
- V 315 Bosporus. Epitaph of Helen and Tamgan, 819 C.E.
- V 317 Bosporus (?). Epitaph of Theodore, 884 C.E.
- V 319 Bosporus. Epitaph of Theodote, 1065 C.E.
- V 336 Tamatarcha (?). Epitaph of an unknown (invocation of Demetrios), 912 C.E. (?)
- V 340 North-east of the Peninsula of Taman. Epitaph of Ioannikios, 1078 C.E.