For "The visual language of archaeology: a case study of the Neanderthals," she investigated how one artist's depiction of Homo sapiens Neanderthalensis single-handedly forged our modern impression of the species.
[6] In addition to this, in 2002, she published a paper on how to collaborate with indigenous populations in the presentation of their cultural heritage.
[citation needed] Moser's other research deals with how the mechanisms of museum displays contribute to knowledge.
[11] In 2019, Moser was investigating the roots of archaeological illustration at the Society of Antiquaries of London and how it was used to facilitate their research ventures.
[12] Moser was also researching Egyptologist and artist Joseph Bonomi and the ways he contributed to the understanding of ancient Egypt.