Imperial Privileges for Philosophers, Physicians, Teachers, and Athletes from the Digest (117-211 CE) ║ Rome - Latium
Honorary Decree by Equipment Bearers for Kriton the Priest of Sarapis (117 BCE) ║ Demetrias - Thessaly
Dedication of a Temple to Syrian Pure Aphrodite for Therapeutists (118/117 BCE) ║ Delos - Southwestern islands
Decree (frag.) of Dionysiac Performers Concerning Quadrennial Competitions (117-138 CE) ║ Sardis - Lydia
Honorary Statue Erected for Zebida the Leader of the Society (117 CE) ║ Palmyra - Syria and Phoenicia
[266] Honors by Performers for the Pantomime Julius Paris (117-138 CE) ║ Apamea - Syria and Phoenicia
[166] Dedication with Honorary Membership in a Society for Emperor Trajan (98-117 CE) ║ Ephesos area [Thyaira] - Ionia
[146] Honors by Clothing-Cleaners for the Prefect and Sebastophant Montanus (98-117 CE) ║ Akmoneia - Phrygia
[117] Dedication of an Altar to Hadrian by Hymn-singers (129-138 CE) ║ Pergamon - Mysia and the Troad
Grave Boundary Marker (frag.) of a Society of Bacchiasts with Eumeliodoros (I BCE-I CE) ║ Kos - Southeastern islands
Dedication of a Statue for a President by an Association of Bakers (3 CE) ║ Arsinoites - Fayum region
Honors (frag.) by Associations for Lapheides the Priest (10 CE) ║ Lindos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Fellow-Initiates of the Samothracian Gods (I CE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Honors (frag.) by Sarapiasts and Other Associations (II BCE) ║ Rhodos on Rhodes - Southeastern islands
Grave Boundary Marker (frag.) of Society-members with Agesimachos (undated) ║ Kos - Southeastern islands
Grave of Julia Domnula Involving an Association of the Imperial Household (undated) ║ Ephesos - Ionia
Grave with Fine Payable to the Dockworkers of the Harbor (III CE) ║ Alexandreia Troas - Mysia and the Troad
[303] Imperial Letters to Athletes and “Diploma of the Boxer” (194 CE) ║ Hermoupolis Magna - Upper Egypt
[112] Grave with Fines Payable to the Clothing-Cleaners (undated) ║ Kyzikos area [Tatlisu] - Mysia and the Troad
[121] Divine Instructions for the Household Association of Dionysios (late II-early I BCE) ║ Philadelphia - Lydia