The chronology of the Persepolis finds was traceable largely through the inscriptions on seals, wall pegs, and foundation slabs, that were discovered. Each usually bore the name of the Achaemenid ruler of its time. Cylinder seals, generally made of stone, often depict, among other subjects, martial or hunting scenes, rituals and offerings, or fights between animals. The royal seals of Darius and Xerxes always depict a king victorious in his fight with ferocious animals or monsters, a scene also depicted in the royal reliefs.
- Impressions of Cylinder Seal on Clay Tablet Side, Hero Triumphant, Darius Inscription, Found in the Treasury, P 57144
- Cast of Cylinder Seal Impression. PT 4-527, Found West of the Throne Hall, Probably Achaemenian; Cast of Cylinder Seal Impression. PT 4-908, Found in the Treasury, Neo-Babylonian; Cast of Cylinder Seal Impression. PT 4-873, Found in the Treasury, Probably Achaemenian, P 58293
- Cylinder Seal Impressions. Upper: Lion Attacking Stag, Found West of the Throne Hall, Achaemenian(?); Lower: Two Running Ibexes, from the Treasury, Jamdat Nasr(?), P 58292
- Cylinder Seal Impressions. Upper: Two Goats, Found in the Treasury, Achaemenian(?); Middle: Sacrificial Scene — Priest, Two Attendants, Dead Animal, Found in the Throne Hall, Achaemenian(?); Lower: Two Lions Attacking a Mouflon, Found in the Treasury, Achaemenian, P 60934
- Cylinder Seal Impression, Seated God or King(?) and a Priest Standing on Opposite Sides of a Table, Assyrian, Found in the Treasury, P 60944
- Cylinder Seal Impression, Hero in Combat with a Winged Monster, Assyrian, ninth to eighth centuries B.C.., Found in the Treasury, P 60936
- Cylinder Seal Impressions. Upper: Hero Holding Two Winged Monsters, Achaemenian(?); from the Treasury; Middle: Winged Lion-Stag, Winged Man-Bull(?), Bird, Achaemenian(?), from the Harem; Lower: Ritual Scene, Seated Deity, Standing Deity, and Worshiper, Old Babylonian, from the Treasury, P 60933
- Cylinder Seal Impression, Rampant Lion and Running Stag, Found in the Treasury, Probably Achaemenian, P 60945
- Seals and Seal Impressions from the Treasury. Upper: Lion Attaching Winged Man-Ibex, and Birds, and Trees, Achaemenian; Lower: Horseman at Altar(?), Probably Achaemenian, P 60946
- Seals and Seal Impressions. Upper: Lion Striking Ibex, Achaemenian(?), from the Apadana; Middle: Two Lions Attacking a Mouflon, Achaemenian, from the Treasury; Lower: Deity Seated at Altar, Lion Striking Animal, Late Assyrian, from the Garrison Street, P 61238
- Cylinder Seal Impressions. Upper: Presentation Scene, Two Standing Figures, Seated Deity(?) Old Babylonian, from the Treasury; Lower: Seated Person, Standing Attendants at a Table, with Fish, Vessel, etc., Assyrian, P 60943
- Impressions from Cylinder Seals Found in the Treasury, All Presumably Achaemenian except PT 4-484 (Late Assyrian), P 58294
- Stamp and Cylinder Seals and Impressions. Upper: Stamp Seal and Cast, Antelope Symbol, Achaemenian(?); Lower: Cylinder Seal and Impression, Winged Monster Chasing an Ibex, Achaemenian(?), Both Found in the Eastern Fortifications, P 57060
- Impressions of Cylinder Seals on Clay Labels, Hunting Scenes, Found in the Treasury, P 60900
- Impression of a Cylinder Seal, Hero Triumphant, Xerxes Inscription, Found in the Treasury, P 57466
- Seal Impression on a Clay Label, Hero Holding Two Winged Bulls below Winged Disk Symbol, Found in the Treasury, P 57410
- Impression of a Cylinder Seal on a Clay Tablet, Hero Triumphant, Xerxes Inscription, Found in the Treasury, P 57472
- Two Impressions on a Clay Tablet Found in the Treasury. Upper: Worship of the Ahuramazda Symbol (Reverse); Lower: Man in Combat with a Lion, PS 169
- Clay Tablet with a Cylinder Seal Impression, Two Susian(?) Guards Flanking a Date Palm Under a Winged Disk Symbol, Found in Room 33 of the Treasury, P 57464
- Seal Impression on a Clay Tablet, Superimposed Animals on Either Side of a Date Palm, P 57463
- Seal Impression on a Clay Tablet, Standing Persian Received in Audience by Seated King, Found in the Treasury, PS 162
- Seal Impressions from the Treasury. 2 Seals Depict Archer Shooting Lion; 2 Seals Depict a Persian Received in Audience; 1 Seal Depicts Persian Worshiping Ahuramazda, PS 166
- Impression of a Cylinder Seal on a Clay Tablet, Martial Scene, Found in the Treasury, P 57479
- Cylinder Seal Impression on a Clay Tablet, Hero Triumphant, Darius Inscription, Achaemenian, Found in the Treasury, P 57470
- Impression of Cylinder Seals on a Clay Label, Two Winged Man-Ibexes and a Monster, Found in the Treasury, P 57457
- Unbaked Clay Bullae with Seal Impressions. From Left to Right: (1) Man Stabbing Erect Lion; (2) Man Holding Two Winged Lions; (3) Mede Tending Fire on Altar; (4) Charging Boar, Achaemenian, Found in the Treasury, P 57061
- Impressions of Stamp Seals on a Clay Label. Right: Herakles on a Chariot Drawn by Two Horses; Middle: Ahuramazda Symbol, P 57459
- Impressions of Cylinder Seals on Clay Labels, Found in the Treasury, P 57436
- Clay Label, Depicting a Galley and Four-Winged Genie in Combat with a Winged Bull, Found in Room 33 of the Treasury, P 57226
- Two Stamp Seal Impressions, P 25109
- Seal Impressions on Clay Tablets Found in the Treasury. PT 6-42: Mounted Hunter, Dead Ibex; PT 6-134: Athena on Quadriga, P 60903
- Stamp Seal Impression on Clay Label, Lion Striking Onager(?), Found in the Treasury, P 60905
- Stamp Seal Impressions, Neo-Babylonian, Perhaps Imported from Mesopotamia. PT 6-215: Priest Worshiping. PT 6-64: Two Animals. From the Treasury, P 60898
- Impressions of a Stamp Seal on a Clay Label, Depicting a Charging Bull, Found in the Treasury, PS 239
- Seal Impressions on Clay Tablets. Upper: Altars; Lower: Priest at Altar and Miscellaneous Symbols, Neo-Babylonian, From the Treasury, P 60920
- Stamp Seals and Casts of Their Impressions, Greenish-Gray Serpentine, Presumably Achaemenian, Found in the Apadana, P 61236
- Stone Stamp Seals and Casts of Their Impressions, Found in Various Buildings, P 60938
- Stone Stamp Seals, Found in Various Buildings, P 60639
- Ring and Stamp Seal and Their Impressions. Upper: Bronze Signet Ring, Warrior with Shield, Achaemenian; Lower: Conoid, Pierced Stamp Seal, Chalcedony, Miscellaneous Symbols. From the Treasury, P 60941
- Impressions of a Pre-Sasanian Stamp Seal, NR 2-24, and an Achaemenid Signet Ring, NR 2-5, P 61235
- Impressions of Stamp Seals, Presumably Achaemenian, Found in the Treasury, P 58291
- Stamp Seal Impressions. Upper Left: Mede Holding Stag; Lower Left: Eagle, Cow, Calf, Achaemenian. Right: Animal, Sun Symbol, Presumably Achaemenian. From the Treasury, P 58290
- Impression from Bronze Signet Ring. PT 5-86: Boar(?), Probably Achaemenian, Found in the Throne Hall; Impression from Bronze Signet Ring. PT 5-283: Winged Monster, Achaemenian, Found in the Harem Street; Impression from Bronze Signet Ring. PT 5-734: Lion Striking Gazelle, Probably Achaemenian, Found in the Treasury; Impression from Bronze Signet Ring. PT 5-808: Animal, P 60940
- Islamic Bronze Seal Ring, with Kufic Inscription, and Impression (Left) and Sasanian Carnelian Seal, with Pahlavi Inscription, and Impression (Right). From Naqsh-i-Rustam, P 57481
- Scaraboid Stamp Seal, Lapis Lazuli, and Its Impressions, Depicting Ishtar with Halo, Found in the Treasury, P 57228