Dmtiry,

One way you can find these may be the publication reports. 

For a slicker way if you publish some metadata like publishing date (or a 
revision index set in content class templates) to a DS attribute you could 
have a search or target DynaMent to identify old contents. With a full site 
republish you could identify contents that are likely to be orphaned. 

On a side note having the metadata that the WSG Best Practice Project sample 
project uses in content attributes can facilitate a lot of interesting use 
cases. These include:
page id, page guid, publication date, creation date, parent page guid.

Best,
Tim

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