Currently the inventory of all items found in the entire case aren't listed on any single webpage for convenient reference. There's a catalog of items found in and around the tent, items identified by Yuri Yudin, items from the Labaz cache, items stored in Ivdel airport, and still other items hiding in the Death section, investigator notes, searcher testimonies, modern day witness interviews, and "unidentified" item tables on the protocol page. There's no easy way to "look up" an item and instantly identify to whom it belonged, who originally found it, where it was ultimately found, the condition in which it was found, and any and all precise location(s) of reference in the case files. To illustrate why this might be a problem from an investigative standpoint, consider the hypothesis that only a party member with a knife in his or her pocket could have cut the tent whilst buried in an avalanche - all other means of escape hopelessly consumed and lost. I could use the site search to find all references of "knife", tediously parsing the results and juggling browser tabs, or I could simply consult the master evidence page to instantly see who had what. While the website is marvelously and refreshingly exhaustive, leaving virtually nothing untouched, it does want for visual connective tissue. It's like trying to piece together a puzzle without the picture of what it's supposed to be.