All photos are the gift of John K. Evans of the University of Minnesota unless otherwise indicated.
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AEG = A.E. Gordon Collection
CLB = Gift of Charles L. Babcock
EDR = Epigraphic Database Roma
- CIL 11.400 – Dedication erected by Gaius Obulcius and Manius Octavius, duovirs, beginning of 1st century BCE
- CIL 11.402 – Dedication to M. Liburnius and M. Vettius, duovirs in charge of the city walls, 1st century BCE
- CIL 11.404 – Dedication for the construction of a building, dedicated to Fortuna (?), 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.406 – Dedication honoring magistrates at Ariminum, second half of the 1st century CE
- CIL 11.416 – Dedication honoring C. Luccius Paulinus, a prominent magistrate at Ariminum, beginning of 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.424
- CIL 11.435 – Funerary monument for ten-year-old Mansuetus, set up by Aemilius Entellus, 2nd century CE (2)
- CIL 11.448 – Epitaph of Calpurnia Parthaniusa, 1st century CE
- CIL 11.451 – Funerary altar for C. Cavarius Priscus, 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.453 – Two unrelated epitaphs on the same stone (opistographic). Text 1, Epitaph of Crepereius Herennianus, mid-2nd century CE; Text 2, Epitaph of Nunnurica, set up by her father, 3rd century CE (2)
- CIL 11.455 – Epitaph of P. Damitius Diphilus, a freedman, beginning of 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.456 – Funerary altar for Derquilia Danae, 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.458 – Funerary monument with portrait relief for Egnatia Chila, a freedwoman, last quarter of 1st century BCE (2)
- CIL 11.463 – Epitaph of Faonia Veneria, set up by her husband, end of 2nd–beginning of 3rd century CE
- CIL 11.465 – Epitaph of P. Flavius Anta, a freedman, set up by Elpis Flavia, his wife (?), and his sons, second half of 1st century CE
- CIL 11.466 – Inscribed sarcophagus for Irene, 18 months old, set up by her parents, Felicissimus and Furfulana Irene, beginning of 3rd century CE
- CIL 11.468 – Epitaph of Gabinia Euhodia, a freedwoman, set up by her husband, Gabinius Iuvenalis, a freedman, 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.470 – Funerary altar for Gavia Sabina and Gavius Primus, sister and brother, set up by their parents, M. Gavius rimitivos and Annaea Sortita, end of 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.477 – Epitaph of Q. Lollius, 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.479 – Epitaph of Lurius Severus, set up by his son, 3rd century CE (2)
- CIL 11.480 – Epitaph of L. Lusius Serenus, 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.481, 495b (= CIL I2: 2.1, 2130-2132) – Funerary monument for C. Maecus, a freedman, early 1st century BCE
- CIL 11.483 – Epitaph for C. Marius Gatta, a freedman, end of 1st century BCE–mid-2nd century CE (2)
- CIL 11.488 – Funerary monument with portrait relief for L. Murricius Novus, a freedman, mid-1st century CE (4)
- CIL 11.489 – Funerary monument with portrait relief for Murricia Primigenia, a freedwoman, mid-1st century CE
- CIL 11.490 – Epitaph(s) of Nasinia, erected by Titus Labeonis, end of 1st century BCE
- CIL 11.494-495 (= CIL I2: 2.1, 2131-2132) – Fragments of a funerary inscription, early 1st century BCE – JKE (2), AEG (1)
- CIL 11.498 – Epitaph for Petilius Sabinus, set up by his three sons and his second wife, end of 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.503 – Funerary monument of Publilia, daughter of Titus, mid-1st century BCE
- CIL 11.508 – Funerary altar for Titus Salevius Amandus and Salevia Laeta, 2nd century CE (2)
- CIL 11.509 – Epitaph of Sallustia Maxima, 2nd century CE (2)
- CIL 11.511 – Epitaph for Secundinus, aged 12, set up by his father, Secundus, 3rd century CE
- CIL 11.512 – Epitaph for Euphrosyne, aged 12, set up by her parents, C. Sentius Phronimus and Sentia Saturnina, 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.521 – Epitaph of T. Titius Valentinus, end of 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.524 – Epitaph of Tossia, who was buried on a private site, beginning of 1st century CE
- CIL 11.527 (= CIL I2: 2.1, 2133) – Two epitaphs for Publius Valerius, beginning of 1st century CE
- CIL 11.529 – Epitaph for Vessuena Festiva, set up by Vessuena Marcellina and another woman, 2nd century CE
- CIL 11.532 – Epitaph for unknown person, indicating size of burial area, end of 1st century BCE–mid-2nd century CE
- CIL 11.567
- CIL 11.571 (5)
- CIL 11.572
- CIL 11.574
- CIL 11.575
- CIL 11.576
- CIL 11.577
- CIL 11.578a-b (2)
- CIL 11.579
- CIL 11.580
- CIL 11.581 (2)
- CIL 11.582 – Funerary altar for M. Fraucellius Corinthus, mid-1st century CE
- CIL 11.585
- CIL 11.588
- CIL 11.589
- CIL 11.590
- CIL 11.595 (2)
- CIL 11.596 (2)
- CIL 11.597
- CIL 11.599
- CIL 11.602a
- CIL 11.603
- CIL 11.604
- CIL 11.605
- CIL 11.606
- CIL 11.610
- CIL 11.611
- CIL 11.618
- CIL 11.619
- CIL 11.620
- CIL 11.622
- CIL 11.623
- CIL11.624 – Funerary altar for C. Purtisius Atinas, first half of 1st century CE
- CIL 11.625
- CIL 11.627 (3)
- CIL 11.633
- CIL 11.636 – Funerary monument with portrait relief for M. Annius Auctus, a freedman, and his wife Albana, second quarter of 1st century CE
- CIL 11.638
- CIL 11.644
- CIL 11.647
- CIL 11.648
- CIL 11.650
- CIL 11.653
- CIL 11.654
- CIL 11.655
- CIL 11.655a (2)
- CIL 11.672
- CIL 11.674
- CIL 11.675
- CIL 11.679
- CIL 11.680 – Funerary monument with portrait relief set up by L. Furvius Alexander, a freedman, for himself, his family, and for Furvia Chia, a freedwoman, 1-35 CE (2)
- CIL 11.681 (2)
- CIL 11.682
- CIL 11.683 (4)
- CIL 11.691
- CIL 11.693
- CIL 11.694
- CIL 11.695 (4)
- CIL 11.696
- CIL 11.697a-b (2)
- CIL 11.699
- CIL 11.700
- CIL 11.701 (3)
- CIL 11.702
- CIL 11.705
- CIL 11.706
- CIL 11.707
- CIL 11.708
- CIL 11.709 (3)
- CIL 11.711a-b (2)
- CIL 11.719
- CIL 11.714
- CIL 11.715 (2)
- CIL 11.716
- CIL 11.717
- CIL 11.718
- CIL 11.720 (3)
- CIL 11.721
- CIL 11.740a
- CIL 11.741
- CIL 11.742
- CIL 11.743
- CIL 11.746
- CIL 11.750a
- CIL 11.751 (5)
- CIL 11.753
- CIL 11.756
- CIL 11.757 (2)
- CIL 11.759
- CIL 11.760
- CIL 11.763
- CIL 11.765
- CIL 11.767
- CIL 11.768
- CIL 11.769
- CIL 11.770
- CIL 11.773
- CIL 11.776
- CIL 11.779
- CIL 11.781
- CIL 11.782
- CIL 11.784 (2)
- CIL 11.785a
- CIL 11.786
- CIL 11.787 (2)
- CIL 11.791
- CIL 11.793
- CIL 11.801
- CIL 11.804 (6)
- CIL 11.805c
- CIL 11.806
- CIL 11.808
- CIL 11.815
- CIL 11.826 – Dedication for the emperor Valerian, 259 CE – CLB (2)
- CIL 11.833
- CIL 11.849
- CIL 11.855 – Funerary inscriptions with four busts in relief, date uncertain – CLB
- CIL 11.857