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  • Cherson/Chersonesos 8

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  • building 1
  • decree 3
  • honorary inscription 3
  • metrical epitaph 1

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  • Historical context 8
  • Palaeography 2
  • Prosopography 5

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  • attested persons 6
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monument

  • base 4
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material

  • limestone 1
  • marble 7

technique

  • lapidary 8

repository

  • National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 4
  • Not clear. Presumably the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography of Slobidska Ukraine 1
  • State Historical Museum 1
  • The State Hermitage Museum 2
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  • III 2 Chersonesos. Decree honouring a citizen of Chersonesos, last third of I century B.C.E. - middle of I century C.E.
  • III 8 Chersonesos. Decree honouring Diophantos of Sinope, ca. 110 B.C.Е.
  • III 25 Chersonesos. Decree honouring citizens of Herakleia Pontica, probably shortly after July 10, 138 C.E. (dies imperii of Antoninus Pius).
  • III 160 Chersonesos Statue identification with honours for Ariston, son of Attinas, ca. 138 C.E.
  • III 166 Chersonesos. Statue identification with honours for Sextus Vettulenus Cerialis, 73-78 C.E.
  • III 167 Chersonesos. Statue identification with honours for Sextus Octavius Fronto, 91/92 - 97 C.E.
  • III 193 Chersonesos. Metrical epitaph of Aichmon, commander of bowmen, ca. 110 B.C.Е.
  • V 14 Cherson. Building inscription of Isaac (?), 1462 or 1472 C.E.
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