Fragments of vessels, whose inscriptions indicate that they were used at the king’s table, were also found in the debris. Other finds were ritual objects, mortars and pestels, weights, and tools. Finally, hundreds of pieces of martial equipment were found in the Treasury and in the garrison quarters, e. g., arrowheads, scabbard tips, and bridle ornaments.
Since Alexander’s men were so thorough in destroying and looting Persepolis, only a few pieces of jewelry, several gold and silver coins, and some silver buttons were found; not one vessel of precious metal was recovered. However, several alabaster bowls and bottles were excavated, some with inscriptions and dates that prove them to be tribute sent to Persepolis from Egypt during the reigns of Darius and Xerxes. Other vessels were made of a bluish-green artificial compound of copper-calcium-tetrasilicate known as “Egyptian blue.” These were a much-valued import from Egypt, where the secret of manufacturing this paste had been known since the Fourth Dynasty.
- Foundation Deposit, Stone Case with Tablets of Gold and Silver. From the Apadana, P 22498
- NE Foundation Deposit, Gold Tablet of Darius I, with Trilingual Inscription. From the Apadana, P 22500
- Old Persian Inscription of Xerxes on Glazed Brick. From the Apadana, PS 146
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Harem Text, in Old Persian (Obverse and Bottom), P 56836 and P 56837; See P 56838 and P 56839 for Reverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Harem Text, in Old Persian (Reverse and Top), P 56838 and P 56839; See P 56836 and P 56837 for Obverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Harem Text, in Babylonian (Obverse and Bottom), P 56832 and P 56833; See P 56834 and P 56835 for Reverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Harem Text, in Babylonian (Reverse and Top), P56834 and P 56835; See P 56832 and P 56833 for Obverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Old Persian Version of the “Daiva” Text (Obverse and and Bottom), P 56854 and P 56855; See P 56856 and P 56857 for Reverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Old Persian Version of the “Daiva” Text (Reverse and Top), P 56856 and P 56857; See P 56854 and P 56855 for Obverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Old Persian Version of the “Daiva” Text (Obverse), Unfinished, P 56852
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the Old Persian Version of the “Daiva” Text (Reverse), Unfinished, P 56853
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the “Daiva” Text in Babylonian (Obverse and Bottom), P 56848 and P 56849; See P 56850 and P 56851 for Reverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the “Daiva” Text in Babylonian (Reverse and Top), P 56850 and P 56851; See P 56848 and P 56849 for Obverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the “Daiva” Text in Elamite (Obverse and Bottom), P 56938 and P 56939; See P 56940 and P 56941 for Reverse
- Foundation Document of Xerxes, the “Daiva” Text in Elamite (Reverse and Top), P 56940 and P 56941; See P 56938 and P 56939 for Obverse
- Fragment of a Foundation Document Inscribed in Elamite Found in the Treasury, Obverse, P 57129; See P 57130 for Reverse
- Fragment of a Foundation Document Inscribed in Elamite Found in the Treasury, Reverse, P 57130; See P 57129 for Obverse
- Gray Stone Torus with Parts of a Trilingual Inscription — Upper, Persian; Middle, Elamite; Lower, Babylonian — Found in the Harem, P 60924
- Fragment of a Column Base of Gray Limestone, with an Inscription, Achaemenid Period. From the Palace of Xerxes, but Found in the Harem, P 61247
- Fragment of a Column Base of Gray Limestone, with an Inscription, Achaemenid Period. From the Palace of Xerxes but Found in the Harem, P 61251
- An Inscribed Column Torus from the Palace of Xerxes. Found in the W Wing of the Harem, with Part of a Trilingual Inscription, P 61254
- Wall Peg of Blue Composition with Trilingual Inscription of Darius. Found in the Harem of Xerxes, P 61330
- Wall Peg of Blue Composition with Trilingual Inscription of Darius. Found in the Harem of Xerxes, P 61331
- Wall Peg of Blue Composition with Trilingual Inscription of Darius. Found in the Harem of Xerxes, P 61332
- Gray Limestone Slab, Showing Achaemenid Relief of a Rosette, Findspot Unknown, P 25101
- Gray Limestone Slab, Ornamented with a 12-Petaled Rosette, Enclosed by Plain Circles, PS 144a and PS 144b
- Brick Stamp Meant for Impressions on Soft Substances such as Clay or Plaster, or To Be Imprinted after Inking on Fabrics. From the Courtyard N of the Apadana, P 60932
- An Islamic Inscription from the Hall of the Palace of Darius, N Side, W Door, E Jamb, S Face, P 57752
- An Islamic Inscription from S Portico of the Palace of Darius, W Anta, E Face, P 57749
- An Islamic Inscription from S Entrance of the Palace of Darius, W Jamb, S Face, P 57745
- Modern Islamic Inscription from the Hall of the Palace of Darius, N Side, S Face, below Center Niche, P 57753
- Miscellaneous Objects. Left: Dark-Gray Clay Mouflon Head with Curled Horns, Achaemenian; Right: Convex Disk Attached by Four Rods to Flat Ring, Bronze, Achaemenian, P 60868
- Sculptured Votive Cylinder Fragment of Bluish-Gray Lapis Lazuli. Found in the Treasury, P 57234
- Votive Cylinder Fragment (Cast), Inscribed and Sculptured, a Statue Stands on a Terraced Base, Neo-Babylonian Script. From the Treasury, PS 314a
- Votive Cylinder, Inscribed and Sculptured, Throne Chair with Bovine Legs, Seat Supported by Three Female Figures, P 57484
- Votive Cylinder Fragment with the Head of the God Marduk and a Neo-Babylonian Inscription. Found in the Treasury, P 57233
- Plaster Cast of Votive Cylinder Fragment, Lapis Lazuli. Found in the Treasury, PS 313a
- Persian Mint-Type Coins, ca. 312 B.C., Alexander III with Lion Headdress. Found in the Treasury, P 57128
- Silver Coins. Upper: Head of Herakles. Found West of the Terrace, Persian (Obverse); Middle: A Wounded Kneeling Giant, Lydian(?) (Obverse); Lower: Islamic (Obverse), P 61203
- Silver Coins. Upper: Aetorphorus Seated on Throne. Found West of the Terrace, Persian (Reverse); Middle: Herakles Holding Bow, Lydian(?) (Reverse); Lower: Islamic (Reverse), P 61204
- Silver Coins, Left: Foreparts of Lion and Bull, Lydian; Right: Eagle on a Dolphin, Paphlagonian. From the Treasury, P 57174
- Three Gold Lydian Coins, Lion Attacking a Stag. From the Foundation Deposits of the Apadana, P 29152
- Silver Coins Found in the Treasury, P 58299
- Three Silver Sasanian Coins. Upper and Lower: Khosrau II; Middle: Bahram V (Obverse). From the Foot of the Cliff of Naqsh-i-Rustam, P 61163
- Three Silver Sasanian Coins, Reverse. From the Foot of the Cliff of Naqsh-i-Rustam, P 61164
- Three Silver Sasanian Coins. Upper: Ardashir I; Lower Two: Abdullah B. Zubayr (Obverse). Found on the Terrace, P 58295
- Three Silver Sasanian Coins (Reverse). Found on the Terrace, P 58296
- Bronze Duck Weight, Side View. Found in the Treasury, P 60973
- Bronze Duck Weight, Side View. Found in the Treasury, P 60974
- Darius Weight, as Found in situ in the Treasury, P 57266
- 120-Karsha Weight with Trilingual Darius Inscription, Gray Diorite. Found in the Treasury, P 56930
- Detail of a 120-Karsha Weight with a Trilingual Darius Inscription, Gray Diorite. Found in the Treasury, P 56932
- 120-Karsha Weight with Trilingual Darius Inscription, Gray Diorite, Side View. Found in the Treasury, P 56931
- 60-Karsha Weight with Trilingual Darius Inscription, Black and Gray Diorite. Found in the Treasury, P 57229
- 60-Karsha Weight with Trilingual Darius Inscription, Black and Gray Diorite. Found in the Treasury, P 57230
- Baked Clay Bowl, Red and Grayish-Brown. Found in the Treasury, P 60959
- Baked Clay Jar, Dark Gray. Found in the Treasury, P 60963
- One Canteen and Three Bottles, Baked Red-Brown. Found in the Garrison Quarters, P 56914
- Pre-Achaemenid Egyptian Bottle, Composition. From the Treasury, P 58189
- Fragment of a Hematite Bowl, Inscribed with Hittite Hieroglyphs, Once Belonging to the Ruler of a Hittite Principality. Found in the Treasury, P 60954
- Pre-Achaemenid Egyptian Alabaster Cosmetic Bottles. From the Treasury, P 60843
- Cosmetic Bottle of Translucent Alabaster, Achaemenid. From the Treasury, P 59075
- Saucer with an Open Spout, White Translucent Gypsum. Found in the Garrison Quarters, P 56918
- Pre-Achaemenid Egyptian Alabaster Bowl with Incised Cartouche of Nekau. From the Treasury, P 58187
- Pre-Achaemenid Egyptian Vessel of Stone, with Cartouche of Nekau. From the Treasury, P 58188
- Footed Stone Plate with an Incised Quadrilingual Inscription of Xerxes. Found in the Treasury, P 60851
- Inscribed Stone Plate of Xerxes. From the Treasury, P 61328
- Part of a Xerxes Inscribed Stone Vessel from the Treasury; the Cartouche Reads: “Xerxes, Pharaoh the Great,” P 59083
- Achaemenid Footed Stone Plate. From the Treasury, P 57936
- Tripod Bowl of Green Polished Chert, Achaemenid. From the Treasury, P 60869
- Footed Bowl of Black and White Polished Granite with Four Lion Handles and an Incised Cuneiform Inscription of Ashurbanipal. From the Treasury, P 57929
- Inscribed Footed Stone Vessel of Xerxes. From the Treasury, P 60965
- Footed Plate with Twelve Swan Handles, Black and White Polished Granite, Achaemenid. From the Treasury, P 57930
- Calcareous Stone Plate with a Cuneiform Inscription of Xerxes on the Rim, P 61141
- Calcareous Stone Plate with a Cuneiform Inscription of Xerxes on the Rim, P 61142
- Fragment of a Footed Plate, Stone, with a Quadrilingual Inscription, P 60852
- Footed Plate of Greenish-Black Stone with Handle of Two Addorsed Duck Heads. From the Treasury, P 59085
- Fragment of a Stone Plate with an Inscription of Xerxes, P 60849
- Ritual Objects of Polished Green Chert (Two Plates). From the Treasury, P 60861
- Grayish Stone Plate, Achaemenid. Found in the Treasury, P 60860
- Achaemenid Stone Trays. From the Treasury, P 60858
- Gray Stone Tray, Two Handles in the Form of Paired Swan Heads and Necks. From the Treasury, P 58280
- Greenish-Gray Polished Stone Tray, Top View, Achaemenid. From the Treasury, P 60864
- Greenish-Gray Polished Stone Tray, Side View, Achaemenid. From the Treasury, P 60863
- Achaemenid Stone Tray. Found in the Treasury, P 60962
- Achaemenid Lid of Grayish-Black Stone with Concentric Grooves and a Central 12-Petaled Rosette, Top and Side View. Found in the Treasury, P 60966
- Fragment of a Handle from a Tray(?), Handle Terminates in a Parrot’s Head. From the Treasury, P 60975
- Fragments from a Limestone Tray, Left Fragment Depicting a Duck’s Head, P 58286
- Creamy-Tan Translucent Alabaster Vessel Stand(?), Pre-Achaemenid Egyptian, Incised Cartouche of Amasis. Found in the Treasury, P 57244
- Bronze Basin from the Courtyard of the Garrison Quarters, P 57056
- A Sasanian Bronze Lamp. From Naqsh-i-Rustam, P 53720 and P 53721
- Ritual Objects of Polished Green Chert, Left: Mortar; Right: Pestle, From the Treasury, P 57934
- Pestle Heads of Green Chert with Aramaic Inscriptions, Used as Ritual Objects. Found in the Treasury, P 60612
- Pestle Heads of Green Chert with Aramaic Inscriptions, Used as Ritual Objects. Found in the Treasury, P 60609
- Gold Lion, Used as a Fabric Ornament. Found in the Treasury, P 60982
- Gold Objects. Top: Band Fragment Found in the Treasury; Middle: Heavy Band with 12-Petaled Rosette from the Apadana; Bottom: Rod. Found in the Apadana, P 60985
- Six Yellow Gold 12-Petaled Rosettes. From the Treasury, P 59077
- Five Bronze Arrowheads Found in the Garrison Quarters and One Bronze Buckle in the Shape of a 20-Petaled Rosette Found in the Treasury, P 57059
- Bronze Patinated Javelin Head Found in the Treasury, P 59078
- Bronze Bridle Bit. From the Garrison Quarters, P 56879
- Bronze Bridle Bit. From the Treasury, P 58279
- Bone Scabbard Tip. Found in the Garrison Quarters, PS 517
- Inscribed Sasanian Column. Found Halfway to Sivend from Persepolis, 15 km. NE of Persepolis, P 57396
- Inscribed Sasanian Column. Found Halfway to Sivend from Persepolis, 15 km. NE of Persepolis, P 57397
- Close-up of an Inscribed Sasanian Column. Found Halfway to Sivend from Persepolis, 15 km. NE of Persepolis, P 57398
- Sasanian Graffito of a Mounted Prince. From the Main Wing of the Harem of Xerxes at Persepolis, P 607
- Sasanian Graffito of a Mounted Prince. From the Main Wing of the Harem of Xerxes at Persepolis, P 608
- Graffito Sketch Slab, with Fragment of a Greek Figure, Dark Gray Limestone. Found in the Treasury, P 60955
- Wool Textile Fragment from Courtyard 29, PS 321a
- Wool Textile Fragment from Courtyard 29, PS 321b