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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- altar 6
- architectural detail 4
- architrave 4
- base 11
- block 2
- bowl 1
- capital 1
- colonnette 2
- column 10
- cornice 11
- cross 8
- door jamb 1
- lid 1
- mosaic floor 1
- ossuary 1
- panel 232
- panel insert for statue base 1
- sarcophagus 5
- screen 1
- small panel 5
- stele 148
- tabletop 2
- unknown 2
- wall 3
- wall block 5
- weight 2
- window jamb 1
- After discovery, was kept in Chersonesos 1
- Formerly in the Chersonesos Museum (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos). 1
- In situ 3
- Kherson Regional Studies Museum 1
- National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 398
- Odessa Archaeological Museum 7
- Previously, in the Chersonesos Museum 1
- State Hermitage 2
- State Historical Museum 8
- The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 1
- The State Hermitage Museum 14
- The State Museum of the History of Religion 2
- Unknown 27
- Unknown Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) 11
- Unknown Formerly in Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos). 1
- Unknown Formerly in the Chersonesos Museum (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) 1
- Unknown Formerly in the Museum of Chersonesos (later renamed National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos) 1
- Until 1872, the monument was in Chersonesos. 1
Results Showing 401 to 440 of 477
- V 15 Cherson. Building inscription of Chersakoi, VIII – 1st third of IXth century 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 18 Cherson. Dedication of Eusebios and A–, late IV–Vth century C.E.
- V 19 Cherson. Dedication of Theodore, VIth century C.E.
- V 20 Cherson. Dedication of Malchos, late VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 21 Cherson. Dedication of Martyrios, late IV – Vth century C.E.
- V 22 Cherson. Dedication of Martyrios, late IV – Vth century C.E.
- V 23 Cherson. Dedication of T–, VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 24 Cherson. Dedication of Zoilos, VI–VIIth centuries C.E. (573–576 or 673–676 C.E.?).
- V 25 Cherson. Dedication of unknown, 2nd half of VI–VIIth century C.E.
- V 26 Cherson. Dedication of Aikaterine (?), late IV–Vth century C.E.
- V 27 Cherson. Dedication of Gregory (?), VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 28 Cherson. Dedication of an emperor, VIth century C.E.
- V 30 Cherson. Dedication, Xth - early XIth century C.E.
- V 31 Cherson. Dedication of unknown, middle - second half of Vth century C.E.
- V 32 Cherson. Dedication of Constantine, VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 33 Cherson. Dedication of Bik- and Michael (?), VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 34 Cherson. Dedication of unknown, VIth century C.E.
- V 36 Cherson. Demonstrative inscription, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 38 Cherson. Inscribed block with a cross, IV–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 40 Cherson. Demonstrative inscription, VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 42 Cherson. Inscribed wall block, XIIth century C.E.
- V 43 Cherson. Apotropaic inscription on a cross (?), VI–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 44 Cherson. Invocation of Basileios, late IVth – Vth century C.E.
- V 45 Cherson. Invocation of Georgios, IX-Х centuries C.E.
- V 46 Cherson. Invocation of Michael, Х–XIth centuries C.E.
- V 47 Cherson. Invocation of N–, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 49 Cherson. Invocation of Trophimos, Vth century C.E.
- V 50 Cherson. Invocation on reused ancient relief, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 51 Cherson. Invocation, IX–Xth centuries C.E.
- V 52 Cherson. Invocation of builders, V–VIth centuries C.E.
- V 53 Cherson. Invocation of –sakios, IX–XIth centuries C.E.
- V 54 Cherson. Invocation, X–XIIth centuries C.E.
- V 55 Cherson. Invocation of an unknown, XII–XIIIth centuries C.E.
- V 58 Cherson. Image-related inscription, late IV–Vth centuries C.E.
- V 59 Cherson. Image-related inscription, V or IX–XIIth centuries C.E.
- V 60 Cherson. Epitaph of Euphrosyne, V–VIIth centuries C.E.
- V 61 Cherson. Epitaph of Stephanos, Stephanos and Christophoros, IV–Vth centuries C.E.
- V 62 Cherson. Epitaph of Anastasios, Mary and Thais, VIth century C.E.