Moorey, P. R. S.
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Publications
Buchanan, Briggs, and P. R. S. Moorey. 1988. The Iron Age Stamp Seals. Catalogue of Near Eastern Seals in the Ashmolean Musuem 3. Clarendon Press, Oxford. [Ashm seal cat. III (BuchananMoorey1988seals)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1964. “The ‘Plano-Convex Building’ at Kish and Early Mesopotamian Palaces.” Iraq 26: 83–98. [Iraq 26 (p. 83-98) (Moorey1964Iraq26)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1966. “A Re-Consideration of the Excavations on Tell Ingharra (East Kish), 1923-33.” Iraq 28 (1): 18–51. https://doi.org/10.2307/4199794. [Moorey, Iraq 28/1 (1966) (Moorey1966-SBYNR94K)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1969. Archaeology, Artefacts and the Bible. Oxford : Ashmolean Museum. [Archaeology, Artefacts, and the Bible, p. 43 (photo, obverse, erroneously identified as a letter from Byblos) (photo) (Moorey1969Bible)]
Moorey, P. R. S., and Oliver R. Gurney. 1973. “Ancient near Eastern Seals at Charterhouse.” Iraq 35: 071–081. [Iraq 35 (pp. 71-81) (Moorey1973Charterhouse)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1978. Kish Excavations, 1923-1933 : With a Microfiche Catalogue of the Objects in Oxford Excavated by the Oxford-Field Museum, Chicago, Expedition to Kish in Iraq, 1923-1933. [Kish Excavations 1928-1933 (Moorey1978Kish)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1979. “Unpublished Early Dynastic Sealings from Ur in the British Museum.” Iraq 41. [Iraq 41 (pp. 105-120) (Moorey1979Iraq41)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1980. Cemeteries of the First Millennium B.C. at Deve Hüyük, near Carchemish, Salvaged by T. E. Lawrence and C. L. Woolley in 1913: With a Catalogue Raisonné of the Objects in Berlin, Cambridge, Liverpool, London and Oxford. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 87. Oxford. [Deve Hüyük (Moorey1980DeveHuyuk)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1982. “The Archaeological Evidence for Metallurgy and Related Technologies in Mesopotamia, c. 5500-2100 B.C.” Iraq 44 (1): 13–38. [Iraq 44, 29 n. 130 (Moorey1982)]
Moorey, P. R. S. 1999. Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries : The Archaeological Evidence. Winona Lake : Eisenbrauns. [Moorey, Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries, p. 28 (Moorey1999MaterialsandIndustries)]