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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.
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- Alouston 2
- Artek 1
- Ay-Basil 1
- Caffa 1
- Cherson/Chersonesos 17
- Chilter-Marmara 1
- Fot-Sala 3
- Hermonassa/Tamatarcha 3
- Jalita 2
- Kachi-Kalyon 1
- Kalamita 1
- Kermenchik 11
- Laki 7
- Mapa 1
- Mariampol 1
- Mountainous Crimea 1
- Pantikapaion/Bosporos 9
- Partenit 4
- Peninsula of Taman 2
- Phanagoreia 1
- Phouna 1
- Sandyk-Kaya 1
- Shury 2
- Sougdaia 1
- Syuren fortress 1
- Tepe-Kermen 1
- Theodoro 12
- arch 1
- base 1
- block 3
- capital 1
- casket-shaped gravestone 1
- column 4
- cornice 1
- cross 3
- door lintel 1
- fresco 1
- one-horned gravestone 3
- panel 28
- rock wall 2
- roundlet 1
- small panel 3
- stele 19
- wall 6
- wall block 7
- Alushta Branch of the Central Museum of Tavrida 1
- Bakhchisaray State Historical and Cultural Preserve 11
- Central Museum of Tavrida 4
- Feodosia Museum of Antiquities 1
- Historical and Archeological Museum of Kerch State Historical and Cultural Preserve 5
- In situ 8
- Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences (until late 1990s), then possibly transferred to the State Historical Museum. 1
- National Preserve of Tauric Chersonesos 18
- Odessa Archaeological Museum 1
- Private collection 1
- Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts 1
- State Hermitage 3
- State Historical Museum 2
- The Anapa Archaeological Museum 1
- The State Hermitage 1
- Unknown 33
- Yalta Museum of History and Literature 1
Results Showing 81 to 89 of 89
- V 319 Bosporus. Epitaph of Theodote, 1065 C.E.
- V 320 Bosporus. Epitaph of Kyra, 1375 C.E.
- V 324 Mapa. Epitaph of Mochalis, 1392 C.E.
- V 326 Phanagoreia. Epitaph of Eutheris, 481 C.E.
- V 329 Hermonassa (?). Building inscription of Justinian I, 533, 548 or 563 C.E.
- V 330 Hermonassa or Bosporus. Building inscription of Mauricius, 589–590 C.E.
- V 336 Tamatarcha (?). Epitaph of an unknown (invocation of Demetrios), 912 C.E. (?)
- V 340 North-east of the Peninsula of Taman. Epitaph of Ioannikios, 1078 C.E.
- V 342 Taman peninsula, Azov sea shore. Ownership inscription of Sauagas, 478-479 C.E.