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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- panel 372
- lapidary 372
- After discovery, was kept in Chersonesos 1
- Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) 1
- Formerly in the Chersonesos Museum (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos). 1
- Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences (until late 1990s), then possibly transferred to the State Historical Museum. 1
- Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography of Slobidska Ukraine 2
- National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 305
- Not clear. Presumably the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography of Slobidska Ukraine 1
- Odessa Archaeological Museum 2
- Previously, in the Chersonesos Museum 1
- State Historical Museum 7
- The State Hermitage Museum 10
- The State Museum of the History of Religion 1
- Unknown 24
- Unknown (formerly in Museum of Chersonesos). 1
- Unknown Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) 9
- Unknown Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos). 1
- Unknown Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) (at least until 1916). 1
- Unknown Formerly in the Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) 1
Results Showing 361 to 372 of 372
- V 75 Cherson. Epitaph of an unknown, VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 77 Cherson. Epitaph of Gordianos (?), VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 78 Cherson. Epitaph of Lazaros, V–VIth centuries C.E.
- V 80 Cherson. Epitaph of an unknown, 350–355 C.E.
- V 84 Cherson. Epitaph of John, XI–XIIth centuries C.E.
- V 87 Cherson. Epitaph of Isidoros and Theodore (?), Xth century C.E.
- V 95 Cherson. Liturgical inscription, IX-Х centuries C.E.
- V 96 Cherson. Liturgical inscription, IV–Vth centuries C.E.
- V 102 Cherson. Inscribed panel, IV–VIth centuries C.E.
- V 103 Chersonesos or Bulgaria. Building inscription, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 104 Cherson. Inscribed panel with a cross, VIth century C.E.
- V 106 Unknown (Chersonesos?). Inscribed panel, VI–XIth centuries C.E.