All squeezes are in the Arthur E. Gordon and Joyce S. Gordon Collection unless otherwise indicated.
[ ] = Number of pieces to squeeze
- ILCV 134 – Epitaph for Iohannis on the tomb of Petrus, a Christian, October 25 (or 15?), 460 CE
- ILCV 317 – Epitaph for Flavia Crescentina, a Christian, 400 CE
- ILCV 412 – Funerary epigram for a Christian, 539 CE [2]
- ILCV 645 – Epitaph for Severa Seleuciane, a Christian, with image of loom and shuttle to the right of text, 279 CE
- ILCV 754 – Funerary epigram for Antimio, a Christian, November 5, 392 CE
- ILCV 1266 – Epitaph for Eq(uitius?) Heraclius, a lector and Christian, with chi-rho symbol and dove, February 7, 338 CE
- ILCV 1351 – Funerary inscription for a Christian, 404 CE
- ILCV 1469 – Epitaph for Maxima, "Handmaid of Christ," a Christian, June 23, 525 CE
- ILCV 1477 – Epitaph on a funerary urn for a Christian (modern copy), 348 CE
- ILCV 1970 – Epitaph with images of Peter and Paul and chi-rho symbol, Christian, date unknown [2]
- ILCV 2570 – Epitaph for Maxima, a Christian, with image of grape vines, 398 CE
- ILCV 2576A – Epitaph for Filicitas, a Christian, 450 CE
- ILCV 2606 adn. – Epitaph for Romule, a Christian, 400 CE
- ILCV 2608 – Epitaph for Eucarpia, a Christian, 433 CE (?)
- ILCV 2628 – Epitaph for Successa, a Christian, 367 CE (?)
- ILCV 2634 – Epitaph for Bonifatius, a Christian, 439 CE
- ILCV 2634 adn. – Epitaph for Italica, a Christian, 409 CE
- ILCV 2650 – Epitaph for Calumniosus, a Christian boy, September 2, 471 CE
- ILCV 2690 – Epitaph for Florentia, a Christian, 372 CE
- ILCV 2807 adn. – Epitaph for Marius, a Christian, with images of lambs flanking inscription on either side, January 20, 273 (or 276) CE
- ILCV 2807A – Epitaph for Serotina, a Christian infant, last day of February, 296 CE
- ILCV 2807A adn. a – Epitaph for Prima, a Christian, 359 CE
- ILCV 2807A adn. b – Epitaph for Ianuaras or Ianuarius, a Christian, 362 CE [2]
- ILCV 2816 – Epitaph for Iunianus, with chi-rho symbol, Christian, 341 CE [2]
- ILCV 2851 – Epitaph for Part(h)enia, a Christian, September 30, 381 CE
- ILCV 2921 – Epitaph for Siddius or Siddus (?), a Christian. In center of inscription, chi-rho symbol, with alpha and omega suspended from crossbar, in a crown of palm fronds flanked on either side by doves on olive branches, 431 CE (or 408 CE)
- ILCV 2926 – Epitaph for Adeodata, a Christian child, 391 CE
- ILCV 2941 adn. – Epitaph for Quinta, a Christian, 358 CE [2]
- ILCV 2942 – Epitaph for Ligitimus, a Christian, 366 CE
- ILCV 2944 adn. – Epitaph for Lea, a Christian, 370 CE
- ILCV 2945A – Epitaph for Iusta, a Christian, with chi-rho and alpha and omega in a circle, flanked on either side by doves on branches. All images are inverted. 378 CE
- ILCV 2945B – Epitaph for Adeodatus, a Christian, 389 CE
- ILCV 2946 adn. – Epitaph for Gaudentia, a Christian, 393 CE
- ILCV 2969 – Epitaph for Faustinus, a Christian, 377 CE
- ILCV 2974B adn. – Epitaph for Hyppolytus, a Christian (traces of red paint on squeeze), 461 CE
- ILCV 2976 adn. – Epitaph for Faustinus, a Christian (traces of red paint on squeeze), 353 CE
- ILCV 2976B – Epitaph for Exsuperantius, a Christian boy, 372 CE
- ILCV 2978B – Epitaph for Petrius, a Christian, aged 12, set up by his father, Eutyches; chi-rho symbol with alpha and omega on left, 362 CE [2]
- ILCV 3001 – Epitaph for Eusebius, a Christian, with chi-rho symbol, 333 CE
- ILCV 3003B – Epitaph for Rufinus, a Christian, 401 CE
- ILCV 3003B adn. – Epitaph for Campanus, a Christian, 405 CE
- ILCV 3099 – Epitaph for Statilia Tigris, a Christian, 355 CE
- ILCV 3252A – Epitaph for Privata, a Christian, with chi-rho symbol, 352 CE
- ILCV 3355 – Epitaph for a Christian, 310 CE
- ILCV 3424 – Metrical epitaph for a Christian (traces of red paint on squeeze), 395 CE
- ILCV 3432 – Metrical epitaph for a Christian, 399 CE
- ILCV 3446 – Metrical epitaph for Proiecta, a Christian, composed by Pope Damasus (traces of red paint on squeeze), 383 CE [5]
- ILCV 3504 – Epitaph for Xene, a Christian, with one of the earliest uses of a monogrammatic cross in dated epitaphs (traces of red paint on squeeze), 407 CE
- ILCV 3648 – Epitaph for Aurelia Martina, a Christian, 336 CE
- ILCV 3771 – Epitaph for a Christian, 403 CE
- ILCV 3822 – Epitaph for Iosimus, a Christian, 394 CE [2]
- ILCV 3873 – Epitaph for a Christian (traces of red paint on squeeze), 451 CE
- ILCV 3996 – Epitaph for Ignatius Semnus, a Christian, 292 CE
- ILCV 4146F – Epitaph for Nonnosa, a Christian, 399 CE
- ILCV 4217 – Epitaph for Erenes, a Christian, with chi-rho symbol, 355 CE
- ILCV 4339 – Epitaph for Ignatia Gerontia, a Christian, 392 CE
- ILCV 4342 – Epitaph for Fl. Valentionus, a Christian + "modern copy" of the inscription, 364 CE
- ILCV 4354 – Epitaph for Felicitata, a Christian, 379 CE
- ILCV 4377 – Epitaph for Simplicius, a Christian, with incised alpha and omega (traces of red paint on squeeze), 364 CE
- ILCV 4412 – Epitaph for Antinus, a Christian, 455 CE
- ILCV 4460 – Epitaph for Quirillus, a Christian, with alpha and omega on either side of a cross at the top of inscription, 385 CE
- ILCV 4578 – Epitaph for Antoninus (or -a), a Christian, with both horizontal and vertical text, 291 CE
- ILCV 4609 – Epitaph for Ursus (?), a Christian, from his wife, Veneria, with writing tablet and stylus (?) incised at lower left, 327 CE
- ILCV 4623 – Epitaph for Quiriace, a Christian, with incised dove and olive branch at lower right, 388 CE
- ILCV 4647 – Epitaph for a Christian, 340 CE
- ILCV 4667 – Epitaph for Valeria Constantia, a Christian, 330 CE
- ILCV 4700 – Epitaph for Celerine, a Christian, 382 CE
- ILCV 4703 – Epitaph for Florentia, a Christian, 403 CE
- ILCV 4742 – Epitaph for Dalmatius, a Christian. Mostly metrical, with carved decoration on either side, 345 CE