MAMA XI 004 | Uluborlu (Apollonia) | Fragment of honorific inscription (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 005 | Uluborlu (Apollonia) | Building inscription of stoa and exedrae, dedicated by L. Servenius Cornutus and Julia Severa (c. AD 50-75) |
MAMA XI 006 | Uluborlu (Apollonia) | Fragment of building inscription (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 007 | Yassıören (Apollonia) | Builder’s signature of Menophilos of Dokimeion (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 029 | Işıklı (Eumeneia) | Fragment of public inscription (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 062 | Çötel (Eumeneia) | Roof-tile (uncertain date) |
MAMA XI 097 | Karlık (Traianopolis) | Inscription of uncertain type (uncertain date) |
MAMA XI 127 | Ahat (Akmoneia) | Fragment of public document (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 128 | Ahat (Akmoneia) | Fragment of building inscription (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 129 | Ahat (Akmoneia) | Fragment of building inscription(?) (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 130 | Hasan Köyü (Akmoneia) | Fragment of inscription of uncertain type (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 156 | Ekinova (Pentapolis) | Inscribed fragment, perhaps of milestone (uncertain) |
MAMA XI 175 | Sülün (Prymnessos) | Fragment of a building inscription (second or third century AD) |
MAMA XI 182 | Şuhut (Synnada) | Fragment of private inscription of uncertain type (second or third century AD) |
MAMA XI 187 | Ağın (Güneytepe) (Synnada) | Uncertain private monument (fifth or sixth century AD) |
MAMA XI 200 | Şuhut (Synnada) | Inscription of uncertain type (date uncertain) |
MAMA XI 340 | Koçaş (Perta) | Mason’s signature (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 341 | Koçaş (Perta) | Fragment of uncertain type (uncertain date) |
MAMA XI 342 | Giymir (Perta) | Monument of uncertain type (late antique or Byzantine period) |
MAMA XI 364 | Gene (Beşağıl) (Kana) | Bilingual inscription of uncertain type (uncertain date) |
MAMA XI 370 | Losta (Akarköy) (Southern Lykaonia) | Inscription mentioning P. Futius Priscus (Roman imperial period) |
MAMA XI 371 | Bosala (Özyurt) (Southern Lykaonia) | Funerary inscription of Nanalis (Roman imperial period ) |