| MAMA XI 001 | Uluborlu | Honorific inscription on architrave concerning statues and cult  (first century BC) | 
| MAMA XI 002 | Uluborlu | Honorific statue base for Ammia and Artemidoros  (first century BC or first century AD) | 
| MAMA XI 003 | Uluborlu | Honorific inscription concerning gladiatorial munera and venationes  (second or third century AD) | 
| MAMA XI 004 | Uluborlu | Fragment of honorific inscription  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 005 | Uluborlu | Building inscription of stoa and exedrae, dedicated by L. Servenius Cornutus and Julia Severa  (c. AD 50-75) | 
| MAMA XI 006 | Uluborlu | Fragment of building inscription  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 007 | Yassıviran (Yassıören) | Builder’s signature of Menophilos of Dokimeion  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 008 | Uluborlu | Inscription recording the restoration of a church of the Archangel  (AD 593/4) | 
| MAMA XI 009 | Gençali | Milestone of T. Atticius Norbanus Strabo  (AD 198) | 
| MAMA XI 010 | Uluborlu | Votive bomos to Zeus  (late Hellenistic or Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 011 | Yassıviran (Yassıören) | Votive stele of Doudis to Men  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 012 | Uluborlu | Votive bomos to Attis  (?) (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 013 | Mahmutlar | Funerary inscription in verse  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 014 | Uluborlu | Funerary stele of Tata, daughter of Menneas  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 015 | Uluborlu | Funerary bomos of Aurelia A- -  (third century AD) | 
| MAMA XI 016 | Uluborlu | Funerary stele of Auxanon and children  (third century AD) | 
| MAMA XI 017 | Uluborlu | Funerary inscription with variant on Eumeneian formula  (third century AD) | 
| MAMA XI 018 | Senirkent | Relief block with vine and pruning-hook  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 019 | Yassıviran (Yassıören) | Stele with vine and pruning-hook  (Roman imperial period) | 
| MAMA XI 020 | Uluborlu | Relief plaque depicting the archangel Gabriel  (late antique or Byzantine period) | 
| MAMA XI 021 | Uluborlu | Ambo podium  (sixth century AD) |