Open Access Publications on Persepolis from the Oriental Institute
Books
- The Ritual Landscape at Persepolis. Mark B. Garrison. 2017.
- Extraction & Control: Studies in Honor of Matthew W. Stolper. Edited by Michael Kozuh, Wouter F. M. Henkelman, Charles E. Jones, and Christopher Woods. 2014.
- Seals on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets, Volume I: Images of Heroic Encounter. Mark B. Garrison and Margaret Cool Root, with contributions by Charles E. Jones. 2001.
- Persepolis and Ancient Iran (967 Photographs) 1976.
- Aramaic Ritual Texts from Persepolis. R. A. Bowman. 1970.
- Persepolis III: The Royal Tombs and Other Monuments. E. F. Schmidt. 1970.
- Persepolis Fortification Tablets. R. T. Hallock. 1969.
- Persepolis II: Contents of the Treasury and Other Discoveries. Erich F. Schmidt with contributions by Sydney P. Noe et al., Frederick R. Matson, Lawrence J. Howell, and Louisa Bellinger. 1957.
- Persepolis I: Structures, Reliefs, Inscriptions. Erich F. Schmidt with contribution by F. R. Matson. 1953.
- Persepolis Treasury Tablets. George G. Cameron. 1948.
- The Persepolis Expedition. Erich F. Schmidt. Originally published in 1941.
- Flights Over Ancient Cities of Iran. Erich F. Schmidt. 1940.
- The Treasury of Persepolis and Other Discoveries in the Homeland of the Achaemenians Erich F. Schmidt. 1939.
- A New Inscription of Xerxes from Persepolis Ernst E. Herzfeld. 1932.
Born Digital Publications
- Persepolis Fortification Archive via On-Line Cultural Heritage Environment (OCHRE)
- Images of Persepolis Fortification Tablets at the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative [click on “CDLI Search” and enter “OIP 092” in the form under “Primary Publication”]
- Persepolis Fortification Archive Web Presence at the Oriental Institute
- The Persepolis Fortification Archive Blog
- Persepolis: Images of an Empire
- Download the Exhibition Brochure for Perseopolis: Images of an Empire.
- Persepolis Fortification Archive Project Annual Reports
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