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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- marble 137
- After discovery, was kept in Chersonesos 1
- Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Preserve 2
- Belgorod-Dnestrovsky Regional Studies Museum 2
- Earlier National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 1
- Feodosia Museum of Antiquities 1
- Historical and Archeological Museum of Kerch State Historical and Cultural Preserve 2
- Kherson Regional Studies Museum 1
- Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography of Slobidska Ukraine 1
- National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 64
- Odessa Archaeological Museum 7
- Odessa Archaeological Museum. 1
- Previously, in the Chersonesos Museum 1
- Repository of finds, Institute of Archaeology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. 1
- Saki Museum of History and Ethnography (Museum of the History of Mud Therapy). 1
- State Hermitage 5
- State Historical Museum 7
- The A.S. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow 1
- The State Hermitage 1
- The State Hermitage Museum 2
- Unknown 29
- Unknown Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) 7
- 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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- I 11 Tyras. Honorific decree, III century C.E.
- I 12 Tyras. Letter of the governour of Lower Moesia to magistrates of Tyras, 201 C.E.
- I 14 Tyras. Letter of an official, 2nd half of II - 1st half of III century C.E.
- I 17 Tyras. Dedication to Egyptian gods, II-I century B.C.E.
- I 22 Tyras. Dedicatory inscription, II-III century 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 31 Tyras. List of names, 2nd half or late III century B.C.E.
- I 32 Tyras. Epitaph of Arestos, II century B.C.E.
- I 33 Tyras. Kallistratos, son of Seilios, last third of I century C.E.
- I 34 Tyras. Fragment of an epitaph, II-III century C.E.
- I 35 Tyras. Epitaph of Laisthenes, 1st third of III century C.E.
- I 36 Tyras. Epitaph of Dionysia Pia, wife of Sousos, I-III century C.E.
- I 40 Nikonion. Incertum, III century B.C.Е.
- I 43 Tyras. Incertum, IV - I century B.C.E.
- I 44 Tyras. Incertum, 166 C.E.
- I 46 Tyras. Incertum, II century C.E.
- I 58 Tyras. Incertum, II-III century C.E.
- I 68 Tyras. Incertum, unknown date.
- I 69 Tyras. Incertum, Unknown.
- III 3 Chersonesos. Decree honouring a citizen of Olbia, 1st half of III century B.C.Е.
- III 6 Chersonesos. Decree honouring a doctor, mid-2nd half of II century B.C.Е.
- III 12 Chersonesos. Decree honouring ambassador of queen Dynamis, between 18/17 B.C.E. and 14/15 C.E.
- III 21 Chersonesos. Decree honouing G. Kaios Eutychianos of Sinope, II 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 53 Chersonesos. Decree, II century B.C.E.
- III 67 Chersonesos. Decree, II century C.E.
- III 69 Chersonesos. Decree, II century C.E.
- III 70 Chersonesos. Decree, II century C.E.
- III 71 Chersonesos. Decree, 2nd half of II century C.E.
- III 72 Heraclea Pontica. Decree of Herakleia Pontica, Roman period.
- III 75 Chersonesos. Decree, II century C.E.
- III 81 Chersonesos. Decree, 2nd half of II - 1st half of III century C.E.
- 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 93 Chersonesos. Decree mentioning "those who applied their seals", II century B.C.Е.
- III 107 Chersonesos. Correspondence between officials concerning a tax on prostitution, late II - 1st half of III century C.E.
- III 109 Chersonesos. Regulation, late II - 1st half of III century C.E.