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- Alushta Branch of the Central Museum of Tavrida 1
- Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Preserve 4
- Central Museum of Tavrida 2
- 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
- Historical and Archeological Museum of Kerch State Historical and Cultural Preserve 6
- Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences (until late 1990s), then possibly transferred to the State Historical Museum. 1
- Museum "Sudak Fortress" 1
- Museum of Antiquities of Northwestern Crimea. 2
- National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 45
- Odessa Archaeological Museum 1
- Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 2
- State Historical Museum 2
- The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 1
- The State Hermitage Museum 1
- The State Museum of the History of Religion 1
- Unknown 25
- 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). 1
- Yalta Museum of History and Literature 2
- Yevpatoria Regional Studies Museum 1
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- III 601 Neapolis Scythica. Epitaph, I-II century C.E.
- III 602 Neapolis Scythica. Incertum, I century C.E.
- V 5 Cherson. Building inscription of Theodosios and Arkadios, 392–393 C.E.
- V 16 Cherson. Building inscription of –elich and Gapr, VIII–IXth centuries C.E.
- V 17 Cherson. Building inscription of unknown and Sabbatios, 1167–1198 C.E.
- V 34 Cherson. Dedication of unknown, VIth century C.E.
- V 46 Cherson. Invocation of Michael, Х–XIth centuries C.E.
- V 52 Cherson. Invocation of builders, V–VIth centuries C.E.
- V 62 Cherson. Epitaph of Anastasios, Mary and Thais, VIth century C.E.
- V 64 Cherson (?). Epitaph of Theodore, Constantine and others (?), late IVth – Vth century C.E.
- V 70 Cherson. Epitaph of Cosmas, X–XIIIth centuries C.E.
- V 71 Cherson. Epitaph of Theodorakis, VIth century C.E.
- V 73 Cherson. Epitaph of –ias, VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 74 Cherson. Epitaph of an unknown, VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- 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 84 Cherson. Epitaph of John, XI–XIIth centuries C.E.
- V 87 Cherson. Epitaph of Isidoros and Theodore (?), Xth century C.E.
- V 107 St. George Monastery, cape Feolent. Building inscription of an unknown (?), XIII–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 116 Bakla. Epitaph of Kapouskalos, XIII–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 117 Bakla. Epitaph of an unknown, X–XIIIth centuries C.E.
- V 121 Bakla. Inscription of –ephronos, The–, –oulenos, and others, XIII–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 133 Kermenchik. Epitaph of an unknown, 1347 C.E.
- V 148 Kalamita. Building inscription of Alexios (?), 1427–1446 C.E.
- V 166 Biyuk-Karalez or Eski-Kermen. Epitaph of Tatar-Pees, Tansicha, Tini-Pees and Tansicha, XIII–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 170 Danilcha-Koba (?). Building inscription of Neilos, Хth century C.E.
- V 171 Theodoro. Building inscription of Justinian I, 532–533, 547–548 or 562–563 C.E.
- V 172 Theodoro. Building inscription of Tzoula-beg, 994–995 C.E.
- V 175 Theodoro. Building inscription of Theodorites, 1282–1283 C. E.
- V 184 Theodoro. Invocation of -yvaea and -ata, X–XI centuries C.E.
- V 190 Theodoro. Epitaph of Karamani-, XVth century C.E.
- V 191 Theodoro. Epitaph of an unknown, X-XVth century C.E.
- V 201 Syuren fortress. Inscriptions on a panel, XIV–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 202 Syuren fortress. Inscription on a panel, X–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 224 Eski-Kermen. Epitaph of La–ouli-bei, XIIIth century C.E.
- V 225 Eski-Kermen. Inscribed panel, IX-XIIIth centuries C.E.
- V 226 Doros (?). Building inscription of several unknown, VIII–IXth century C.E.
- V 230 Mountainous Crimea (?). Epitaph of unknown, XIV–XVth centuries C.E.
- V 234 Alouston. Epitaph of Theodore, 1291–1392 C.E.