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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- marble 56
- lapidary 56
- Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Preserve 1
- Department of Archaeology of the Northern Black Sea Coast, Institute of Archaeology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2
- Feodosia Museum of Antiquities 1
- Historical and Archeological Museum of Kerch State Historical and Cultural Preserve 1
- In situ 1
- Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography of Slobidska Ukraine 1
- National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 34
- Odessa Archaeological Museum 1
- Saki Museum of History and Ethnography (Museum of the History of Mud Therapy). 1
- State Hermitage 3
- State Historical Museum 2
- The A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow 1
- The State Hermitage Museum 1
- Unknown 6
- Unknown Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) (at least until 1916). 1
- Unknown In 2001, it was in a private collection in Kiev 1
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- III 528 Chersonesos. Incertum, II century C.E.
- III 551 Chersonesos. Incertum, 2nd half of II - 1st half of III century C.E.
- III 576 Vicinity of Chersonesos. Dedication to the Mother of Gods, last fourth of II - mid-III century C.E.
- V 9 Cherson. Building inscription (or dedication) of Bishop Theodore, VIth century C.E.
- V 19 Cherson. Dedication of Theodore, VIth century C.E.
- V 28 Cherson. Dedication of an emperor, VIth century C.E.
- V 41 Cherson (?). Demonstrative inscription, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 102 Cherson. Inscribed panel, IV–VIth centuries C.E.
- V 177 Theodoro. Building inscription of –tzi, 1391–1401 C.E.
- V 178 Theodoro. Building inscription of an unknown, 1403 C.E.
- V 243 Partenit. Epitaph of Niketas, 906 C.E.
- V 265 Pantikapaion. Building inscription of Tiberius Iulius Douptounos, 479–492 C.E.
- V 315 Bosporus. Epitaph of Helen and Tamgan, 819 C.E.
- V 319 Bosporus. Epitaph of Theodote, 1065 C.E.
- V 321 Bosporus. Epitaph of L–ion–, VIII-IXth centuries C.E.
- V 340 North-east of the Peninsula of Taman. Epitaph of Ioannikios, 1078 C.E.