Works By Pendlebury
- Pendlebury, J.D.S. (1930). Aegyptiaca. A Catalogue of Egyptian objects in the Aegean area. Cambridge University Press.
- —— (1932). Archaeologica quaedam. Oxford: Classical Association.
- ——; Evans, Arthur (Preface) (1933). A handbook to the palace of Minos at Knossos with Its Dependencies. London: Macmillan & Co. Limited.
- —— (1933). A Guide to the Stratigraphical Museum in the Palace at Knossos. London: British School at Athens. http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/pendlebury1933.
- ——; Money-Coutts, M.; Eccles, E. (1935A). Journeys in Crete, 1934. Athens: British School at Athens.
- —— (1935B). Tell el-Amarna. London: L. Dickson & Thompson.
- —— (1939). The archaeology of Crete: an introduction. Methuen’s Handbooks of Archaeology. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. http://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/pendlebury1939/0006?sid=bf7f98884e2db62cbbda86f3ebd7ac22.
- 1948 John Pendlebury in Crete. Cambridge: University Press. (Published privately after Pendlebury's death – with appreciations by Nicholas Hammond and Tom Dunbabin).
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