Dedication to Holy and Just by “Lovers of the Vine” (III CE) ║ Aizanoi area [Yaylababa Köyu] - Phrygia
[146] Honors by Clothing-Cleaners for the Prefect and Sebastophant Montanus (98-117 CE) ║ Akmoneia - Phrygia
Honors by Roman Settlers and a Street Association for Ruso (ca. 69-81 CE) ║ Apameia Kelainai - Phrygia
Honors by Romans and Thermaia Street for Piso and Granianus (ca. 160 CE) ║ Apameia Kelainai - Phrygia
Honors by Roman Settlers and the Leather-worker Street for Granianus (ca. 160 CE) ║ Apameia Kelainai - Phrygia
Dedication of an Altar to Zeus Dionysos by Koroseanian Initiates (undated) ║ Dorylaion area [Koroseanos] - Phrygia
Dedication of an Altar to Zeus Dionysos by the Keiouerenian (?) Initiates (undated) ║ Dorylaion area [Ilica] - Phrygia
[150] Grave of a Judean Family Mentioning the Settlement of the Judeans (161-200 CE) ║ Hierapolis - Phrygia
[151] Grave of a Judean Family Mentioning the People of the Judeans (161-200 CE) ║ Hierapolis - Phrygia
Honours by Thiounta Village for a Brotherhood [A and B] (II CE) ║ Hierapolis area [Thiounta] - Phrygia
[152] Grave of Glykon with Bequest to Purple-Dyers and Carpet-Weavers (161-250 CE) ║ Hierapolis - Phrygia
Grave of Menandrianos with Bequest to Linen-workers and Weapon-fans (ca. 180-250 CE) ║ Hierapolis - Phrygia
[153] Honors by the Sanhedrin of Romans and Other Groups for Apollonides (pre-212 CE) ║ Hierapolis - Phrygia
Honors by Hierapolis and Sacred Victors for Sophron the Comic Performer (II-III CE) ║ Hierapolis - Phrygia
Dedication by the Brotherhood of Saloudians and Melokometans (undated) ║ Hierapolis area [Salouda] - Phrygia
Posthumous Honors by Romans and Greeks for Q. Pomponius Flaccus (I-II CE) ║ Laodikeia on the Lykos - Phrygia
Decree (frag.) of the World-wide Performers of Dionysos (138-161 CE) ║ Laodikeia on the Lykos - Phrygia
Honors (frag.) by Clothing-cleaners for a Temple-warden (211-300 CE) ║ Laodikeia on the Lykos - Phrygia
Donation of a Table to a Christian Association Founded by Chrysampelos (300-450 CE) ║ Laodikeia area [Attouda] - Phrygia
Honours by Clothing-Cleaners for the Equestrian Egnatius Quartus (late I-II CE) ║ Temenouthyrai - Phrygia