Books

Chan, S., Liao, M. and Li, R., Tian, Ren, Xing: Zaidu Guodian Chumu Zhujian yu Shanghai Bowuguancang Zhujian, ISBN: 978-753-2-57161-1 (Shanghai: Guji Chubanshe, 2014).
Dzino, D. and Kunić, D., Rimski ratovi u Iliriku: Povijesni antinarativ. Biblioteka Lucius 9 [Roman wars in Illyricum. Historical anti-narrative], ISBN: 978-953-0-61991-3 (Zagreb: Školska knjiga, 2013).
Kanawati, N. and Evans, L., The Tombs of Meir. Vol. II: The Tomb of Pepyankh the Black ISBN: 978-0-85668-841 (Oxford: Aris and Phillips, 2014).

Edited Books

Chan, S., Hendrischke, B. and Wiles, S. (eds), Willow Catkins: Festschrift for Dr Lily Xiao Hong Lee on the Occasion of Her 75th Birthday (The Oriental Society of Australia, 2014).
Dzino, D. and Parry, K. (eds), Byzantium and Its Neighbours. Byzantina Australiensia 20 (Brisbane: Australian Association of Byzantine Studies, 2014).
Harding, M. and Nobbs, A. (eds), All Things to All Cultures: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans, ISBN: 9780802866431 (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013).

Reprinted Books

McKechnie, P., Outsiders in the Greek Cities in the Fourth Century BC (London: Routledge, 1989: reprint 2013), 231 pp.

Scholarly Book Chapters

Chan, S., Introduction, in Chan, S., Liao, M., and Li, R., Tian, Ren, Xing: Zaidu Guodian Chumu Zhujian yu Shanghai Bowuguancang Zhujian (Shanghai: Shanghai Guji Chubanshe, 2014).
Chan, S., Bao jun de xun xiang 'zhong' qiu, in Chen, Z. (ed.), Jian bo, jing dian, gu shi (2013): 209-216.
Choat, M., The life of Antony in Egypt, in Leylerle, B. and Young, R. (eds) Ascetic Culture: Essays in Honor of Philip Rousseau (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013): 50-74.
Choat, M., Monastic letter collections in late antique Egypt: Structure, purpose, and transmission, in Tovar, S.T. and Monferrer-Sala, J.P. (eds), Cultures in Contact: Transfer of Knowledge in the Mediterranean Context (Oriens Academic, Cordoba, 2013): 73-90.
Cromwell, J., Walter Ewing Crum (1865–1944). A Coptic scholar 'sui generis', in Bukovec, P. (ed.), Christlicher Orient im Porträt — Wissenschaftsgeschichte des Christlichen Orients, Religionen im Vorderen Orient Band 2 (Hamburg, 2014): 407-422.
Dzino, D., The impact of Roman imperialism on the formation of group identities in some indigenous societies from the eastern Adriatic hinterland, in Rufin-Solas, A. (ed.), Armées grecques et romaines dans le nord des Balkans: Conflicts et Integration des Communautes Guerrieres, Akanthina 7 (Gdansk & Torun: Foundation Traditio Europae, 2013): 145-170.
Dzino, D., Local knowledge and wider contexts: Stories of the arrival of the Croats in De Administrando Imperio in the past and present, in Dzino, D. and Parry, K. (eds), Byzantium and Its Neighbours. Byzantina Australiensia 20 (Brisbane: Australian Association of Byzantine Studies, 2014): 89-105.
Dzino, D. and Parry, K., Introduction: Byzantium, its neighbours and its cultures, in Dzino, D. and Parry, K. (eds), Byzantium and Its Neighbours. Byzantina Australiensia 20 (Brisbane: Australian Association of Byzantine Studies, 2014): 1-9.
Dzino, D., The rise and fall of the Dalmatian ‘Big-men’: Social structures in Late Antique, Post-Roman and Early Medieval Dalmatia (ca. 500-850), in Vitljanov, St. and Topalilov, I. (eds), The Barbarians and the Empire, Studia Academica 􀀉umenensia 1 (Bulgaria: Shumen, 2014): 127-152.
Ghica, V., Quelques graffites syriaques, nabatéens, gréco-nord-arabiques et grecs dans la zone minière du Sud-Sinaï, in Tallet, P. (ed.), La zone minière pharaonique du Sud-Sinaï - I (Catalogue complémentaire des inscriptions du Sinaï), MIFAO 130 (2013): 329-346.
Kanawati, N., The mastaba of Kaihai, where the cemeteries of Weserkaf and Teti meet, Études et Travaux 26 (2013): 347-362.
Lieu, S.N.C., The 'Romanitas' of Xi'an inscription, in Tang, L. and Winkler, D.W. (eds), From the Oxus River to the Chinese Shores: Studies on East Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia, Studies on East Syriac Christianity in China and Central Asia Vol. 5 (Lit Verlag, 2013): 123-140.
McKechnie, P., Paul among the Jews, in Harding, M. and Nobbs, A. (eds), All Things to All Cultures: Paul among Jews, Greeks, and Romans (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013): 103-123.
McKechnie, P., Our academic visitor is missing: Posidippus 89(A-B) and “smart capital” for the thalassocrats, in Buraselis, K., Stefanou, M. and Thompson, D. (eds), The Ptolemies, the Sea and the Nile: Studies in Waterborne Power (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013): 132-142.
Nongbri, B., Pauline letter manuscripts, in Harding, M. and Nobbs, A. (eds), All Things to All Cultures: Paul Among Jews, Greeks, and Romans (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2013): 84-102.
Ockinga, B. and Binder, S., Fragments of an Amarna-age stele in the Teti Pyramid Cemetery North, Études et Travaux 26 (2013): 502-516.
Parry, P., Central Asia and India, in Tabbernee, W. (ed.), Early Christianity in Contexts: An Exploration Across Cultures and Continents (Grand Rapids: Baker International, 2014): 143-180.
Parry, P., Egypt in the Byzantine Imagination: Cultural memory and historiography, 4th -9th centuries, in Dzino, D. and Parry, K. (eds), Byzantium and Its Neighbours. Byzantina Australiensia 20 (Brisbane: Australian Association of Byzantine Studies, 2014): 181-208.
Tristant, Y., Les vases en pierre, in Midant-Reynes, B. and Buchez, N. (eds), Tell el-Iswid 2006-2009, Fouilles de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 73 (Cairo, 2014): 266-274. Tristant, Y. and De Dapper, M., Prospections géomorphologiques et archéologiques, in Midant-Reynes, B. and Buchez, N. (eds), Tell el-Iswid 2006-2009, Fouilles de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 73 (Cairo, 2014): 7-11.

Journal Articles

Beness, J.L. and Hillard, T.W., Insulting Cornelia, mother of the Gracchi, Antichthon 47 (2013): 61-79.
Chan, S., Introduction: Discovering and rediscovering the Four Books, Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (2013): 224-233.
Choat, M., The Gospel of Jesus's Wife: A preliminary paleographical assessment, Harvard Theological Review 107 (2014): 60-62.
Choat, M., Was Coptic a part of papyrology? Crum, Bell, and 'Worrell's complaint' in 1936, Chronique d’Égypte 88 (2013): 161-178.
Choat, M., The epistolary culture of monasticism between literature and papyri, Cistercian Studies Quarterly 48 (2013): 227-237.
Cromwell, J., Keeping it in the family: Property concerns in Eighth Century A.D. Thebes, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 72 (2013): 213-232.
Cromwell, J., A Coptic epistolary exercise from Wadi Sarga, Journal of Egyptian Archaoelogy 99 (2013): 272-275.
Cromwell, J., Managing a year’s taxes: Tax demands and tax payments in 724 CE, Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete 60 (2014): 229-239.
Dzino, D, ‘Illyrians’ in ancient ethnographic discourse, Dialogues d’Histoire Ancienne 40.2 (2014): 47-68.
Evans, L., The Egyptian goddess Renenutet: Why did a cobra symbolise abundance? Göttinger Miszellen 238 (2013): 41-50.
Evans, T.V., The authorship of P.Cair.Zen. 3.59308, Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists, 49 (2012 [appearing 2013]): 251-257.
Ghica, V., Les graffites arabes de la nécropole d’al-Ba’awat  et l’oasis d’al-ari’a entre les époques fatimide et ottomane, Journal of Coptic Studies 15 (2013): 29-42.
Ghica, V., Le christianisme des deserts, Supplément au Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 113 (2013): 142-145.
Ghica, V., Tell Ganub Qasr al-'Aguz, Supplément au Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale 113 (2013): 145-154.
Hillard, T.W., Livia Drusilla, Groniek vechten tegen de norm (Women: The Struggle against Prevailing Norms), a special issue of Groniek Historisch Tijdschrift 198 (2014): 5-22.
McKechnie, P., Faith and secular power in Orcistus and Phrygia, St. Mark’s Review 225 (2013): 38-57.
Nongbri, N., The acquisition of the University of Michigan's portion of the Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri and a new suggested provenance, Archiv für Papyrusforschung 60 (2014): 93-116.
Nobbs, A., Egypt in late antiquity: The evidence from Ammianus Marcellinus, Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology 24 (2013): 81-88.
Nongbri, N., The limits of palaeographic dating of literary papyri: Some observations on the date and provenance of P.Bodmer II (P66), Museum Helveticum 71 (2014): 1-35.
Parry, P., Early Christianity in inner Asia: The archaeological and art history evidence, TAASA Review (The Journal of the Asian Arts Society of Australia) 22.4 (2013): 16-18.
Sheedy, K.A., Nymphodorus of Abdera, Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia 24 (2013): 29-37.
Sheedy, K.A., Ancient coins for the colonies: Hellenism and the history of numismatic collections in Australia, Modern Greek Studies (Australia and New Zealand), special edition in memory of Maria Varvaressos, 2012 (pub. 2013): 109-122.
Tristant, Y., Le survey du Wadi Araba (Désert Oriental), Suppl. Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 213 (2013): 28-34.
Tristant, Y., La région memphite à l'aube de l'époque pharaonique: Abou Rawach, Suppl. Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 213 (2013): 65-75.
Marouard, G. and Tristant, Y., Dendera; Architecture de l'espace sacré et environnement. Prospection et évaluation archéologique des zones extérieures du temple d'Hathor, Suppl. Bulletin de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale 213 (2013): 139-142.
Woods, A. and Swinton, J., Chronological considerations: Fragments from the tomb of Hetepet at Giza, Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology 24 (2013): 127-158.

Article in Non-refereed Scholarly or Professional Journal

Dzino, D, ”Bosanske piramide“: Pseudoarheologija i konstrukcija društvene zbilje u daytonskoj Bosni i Hercegovini, Status: Magazin za političku kulturu i društvena pitanja 17 (2014): 245-252.

Letter, Note or Book Review in Scholarly Journals

Dzino, D., Book review: A. Milošević, Tragovi starih vjerovanja u kršćanstvu ranoga srednjeg vijeka/Traces of Ancient Beliefs in Early Medieval Christianity', Starohrvatska prosvjeta 40 (2013): 269-275.
Dzino, D., Some thoughts on fashion culture and racial discourses. Review of Simončič, Kultura odijevanja and Bartulin, Racial Idea in the Independent State of Croatia’, Croatian Studies Review 9 (2013): 111-121.
Dzino, D., Book review: The Bosporus: Gateway Between the Ancient West and East (1st millennium BC-5th century AD). Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities Istanbul, 14th-18th September 2009, Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2013).
Lieu, S.N.C., Book review: Prolegomena to a History of Islamicate Manichaeism, Comparative Islamic Studies, Journal of Semitic Studies 58.2 (2013): 425-426.
Lieu, S.N.C., Book review: Biblical Argument in Manichaean Missionary Practice: The Case of Adimantus and Augustine, Vigiliae Christianae 67.5 (2013): 548-552.
McKechnie, P., Book review: The Greek Slogan of Freedom and Early Roman Politics in Greece, Classical Review 63.2 (2013): 95-97.
Nongbri, B., Book review: Reflections On religious individuality: Greco-Roman and Judaeo- Christian texts and practices, Religionsgeschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten, Band 62, Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2013).
Nongbri, B., Book review: Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East, Prudentia (2013).
Ockinga, B., Book review: American Egyptologist: The life of James Henry Breasted and the creation of his Oriental Institute, Ancient History: Resources for Teachers 40.1 (2013): 96-100.

Editorship in Scholarly Journals

Beness,J.L., Editor: Ancient History: Resources for Teachers 40.1 (2010) [2013]; 40.2 (2010) [2013].
Binder, S., Editor: Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology 24 (2013).
Budak, L., Škvorc, B. and Dzino, D., Editor: Croatian Studies Review 9 (2013).

Conference Papers

Budak, L. and Dzino, D., Introduction: Social relevance of Croatian Studies at Australian university (Or: Why bother maintaining small humanistic disciplines in the age of rational and commercialized academia?)’, in Budak, L. (ed.), Croatians: History, Language and Migration. The Abstracts of International Conference honoring 30 years of Croatian Studies at Macquarie University [Sydney: Croatian Studies Centre & Croatian Studies Foundation, 2014]: 9-15.
Dzino, D., Subverting Braudel in Dalmatia: Religion, landscape and cultural mediation in the hinterland of eastern Adriatic, in Archaeological Institute of America: 115th Annual Meeting Abstracts 37 (2014): 161.
Ghica, V. and Dzino, D., Archaeological excavations at Bribirska glavica: An overview, in Budak, L. (ed.), Croatians: History, Language and Migration. The Abstracts of International Conference honoring 30 years of Croatian Studies at Macquarie University [Sydney: Croatian Studies Centre & Croatian Studies Foundation, 2014]: 30.

Entry in Dictionary or Encyclopedia

Gillett, A., Barbarians, barbaroi, in Bagnall, R.S., Brodersen, K., Champion, C.B., Erskine, A., and Huebner, S.R. (eds), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2013).
Nongbri, B., Deisidaimonia, in Bagnall, R.S., Brodersen, K., Champion, C.B., Erskine, A., and Huebner, S.R. (eds), The Encyclopedia of Ancient History (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2013).

Other Publications 

Nongbri, B., Secularization of America: Is the latest Pew Poll really a big deal?, History news network (2013) .

Conference Presentations

International

Binder, S., Das Reisetagebuch des Max Weidenbach. Eine neue Quelle zur Preussischen Expedition nach Ägypten (1842-45) wiederentdeckt 2013 im South Australian Museum in Adelaide, Guest Lecture, Ägyptologisches Seminar, Universität Leipzig: 28 January, 2014.
Binder, S., Eine neue Quelle zur Preußischen Expedition nach Ägypten 1842-45. Das Tagebuch des Max Weidenbach, Keynote Speaker, Zwischen Dokumentation und Imagination. Ägyptologie und Ägyptomanie, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Berlin: 24 September, 2014.
Choat, M., Coptic Magic, ‘Lived Ancient Religions’ Research Program, Invited Paper: Max-Weber-Kolleg für kultur- und sozialwissenschaftliche Studien, University of Erfurt: 21 January, 2014.
Choat, M., Narratives of monastic genealogy in Coptic funerary inscriptions, Stories Told, Memories Uttered: The Role of Narratives in Lived Ancient Religion, Invited Paper: Conference of the European Research Council project ‘Lived Ancient Religion: Questioning “cults” and “polis religion”’, Schloss Ettersberg (Weimar/Erfurt): 29-31 January, 2014.
Choat, M., The use and reuse of monastic funerary inscriptions from Egypt, Asia-Pacific Early Christian Studies Society 9th Annual Conference: Life And Death In Early Christianity, Toyo Eiwa University, Yokohama, Japan: 4-6 September, 2014.
Cromwell, J., Fugitives, taxes, and women: The Rylands contribution to the history of the Monastery of Apa Thomas, From Egypt to Manchester, John Rylands Library, Manchester: 4-7 September 2014.
Dzino, D., ‘De gustibus non est disputandum': Sculptor Maximinus and his portraits of goddess Diana and the girl Lupa from the Dalmatian hinterland, Illyrica Antiqua 2 - in honorem Duje Rendić-Miočević, University of Zagreb, Šibenik: September 2013.
Dzino, D., Becoming Slav, Becoming Croat – the reflections, Invited Paper: Department of Slavic Studies, University of Florence, Florence, November 2013.
Dzino, D., Subverting Braudel in Dalmatia: Religion, landscape and cultural mediation in the hinterland of eastern Adriatic, Section 4E: Across the Corrupting Sea: Post-Braudelian Approaches to the Ancient Mediterranean, Archaeological Institute of America 115th Annual Meeting, Chicago: January, 2014.
Dzino, D., The archaeology of Roman and post-Roman Dalmatia: Discourses and ideologies in the 19th and 20th centuries, Invited Paper: Departments of Anthropology, Classics and History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL: January, 2014.
Dzino, D., Activities of Croatian Studies Foundation in Australia on support and promotion of research connected with Croatia and the Croatians (1984-2014), Croatian Diaspora Congress, University of Zagreb/Croatian Heritage Foundation, Zagreb: June, 2014.
Dzino, D. and Domić Kunić, A., A view from the frontier zone: Roman conquest of Illyricum, Century of the Brave. Archaeology of the Roman Conquest and Indigenous Resistance in Illyricum During the Time of Augustus and his Heirs, University of Zagreb: September, 2014.
Dzino, D., Becoming Roman in Ancient Dalmatia (in Croatian), Invited paper: Museum of Herzegovina, Mostar. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA0NB4vJ6Bo
Evans, L., Ancient Egyptian and Egyptological perceptions of the natural world, Profane Landscapes, Sacred Spaces, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University, Prague: 26-27 June, 2014.
Evans, L. and Woods, A., Entwined lives: More evidence that Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep were twins, 6th Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology conference, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw: 2-6 July, 2014.
Ghica, V., Vecteurs de la christianisation de l’Égypte sous Constantin et les Constantinides à la lumière de l’archéologie, 16th International Congress of Christian Archaeology, Rome: 22-28 September, 2013.
Kanawati, N., A unique burial of a father and a son: Niankhpepy the black and Pepyankh the black, at Meir, 6th Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology conference, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw: 2-6 July, 2014.
Lieu, S.N.C., Before Gallipoli there was Homer, Classics and Classicists in The First World, Leeds: 8-10 April, 2014.
Nongbri, B., Christian literary papyri from Oxyrhynchus, Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds program unit, Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature, Baltimore, Maryland: 25 November, 2013.
Nongbri, B., Reimagining late antique ‘libraries’ in Egypt: The cases of the Beatty and Bodmer papyri, Invited Lecture, Princeton University: 26 February, 2014.
Nongbri, B., How old are the oldest Christian manuscripts? Rethinking the place of P.Bodmer XIV-XV in the history of New Testament textual criticism, Invited Lecture, Yale University: 4 March, 2014.
Nongbri, B., Palaeography, precision, and publicity: Some further thoughts on P52, From Egypt to Manchester: Unravelling the John Rylands Papyrus Collection, John Rylands Library, Manchester: 5 September, 2014.
Nongbri, B., Re-evaluating the earliest Christian manuscripts, Invited Lecture, University of Notre Dame: 17 September 2014.
Ockinga, B., Theben Grab 147: Das Projekt der Macquarie University (Sydney),Invited Lecture, University of Leipzig: 29 January, 2014.
Parry, K., Nestorius in Egypt and Theodore the Stoudite and the Stoudios Scriptorium, Seminar papers, Department of Classical Studies and Philology, Universität Leipzig, Germany: January, 2014. Macquarie University Staff Exchange Program.
Parry, K., Christianity in South China under the Mongols, Annual Alexander Böhlig Memorial Lecture, Seminar für Christlichen Orient und Byzanz, Orientalisches Institut, Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany: January, 2014. Forthcoming in Religion and the Arts.
Sheedy, K., Restarting the mint: The early Classical coinage of Athens, Classical Owls: The Political Economy of Classical Athens, Macquarie University: 1 September, 2014.
Tristant, Y., The 1st Dynasty funerary boats of Abu Rawash, Egypt at its Origins 5. The Fifth International Colloquium on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt, Cairo, 13-18 April 2014 (Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale): 16 April, 2014.
Woods, A., and Swinton, J., Chronological considerations: Fragments from the tomb of Hetepet at Giza, 6th Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology conference, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw: 2-6 July, 2014.

Domestic

Binder, S., The diary of Max Weidenbach: Working with a 19th century manuscript, Department of  International Studies, Macquarie University: 14 March, 2014.
 
Binder, S., The diary of Max Weindenbach. A new source on the 1842-45 Prussian scientific expedition to Egypt and its link with Australia, Macquarie Ancient History Research Seminar: March 28, 2014.
Binder, S., The travel diary of Max Weidenbach draughtsman of the Royal Prussion scientific expedition to Egypt 1842-45: Insight into recording methods of a 19th century expedition, Third Australasian Egyptology Conference, Macquarie University: 16-18 July, 2014.
Choat, M., Monastic genealogies in Coptic inscriptions, Third Australasian Egyptology Conference, Macquarie University: 16-18 July, 2014.
Choat, M., Monastic genealogies from Late-Antique Egypt, Early Christian Centuries I: Men and Women in the Early Christian Centuries, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne: 3–5 October, 2013.
Cromwell, J., Getting wine to the monastery: The archaeological and textual evidence from Wadi Sarga, Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies Australia, University of Sydney: 10 March, 2014.
Evans, L. and Woods, A., Entwined lives: More evidence that Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep were twins, Third Australasian Egyptology Conference, Macquarie University: 16-18 July, 2014.
Evans, T. V., and Young-Evans, G. I., Verbatim recording and speech-related text types in Fifth-Century church councils, Macquarie Ancient History Research Seminar: 12 September, 2014.
Ghica, V. and Dzino, D., Archaeological excavations at Bribirska glavica: An overview, Croatians: History, Language, and Migration, Macquarie University: February, 2014.
Ockinga, B., The four AKH-Spirits: Ancient Egyptian guardians in this world and the next, Third Australasian Egyptology Conference, Macquarie University: 16-18 July, 2014.
McKechnie, P., Themistocles’ two afterlives, Classical Owls: The Political Economy of Classical Athens, Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies, Macquarie University: 1 September, 2014.
Parry, K., Pierre Gilles’ Constantinople: A Sixteenth Century Frenchman in the city of Suleyman the Magnificent, Keynote Lecture, Australian Early Medieval Association Conference, Macquarie University: February, 2014. Forthcoming in the Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association.
Tristant, Y., The 1st Dynasty elite cemetery of Abu Rawash: Discovery of the earliest remains of funerary boats known in Egypt (2950 BC), Ancient Cultures at Monash University 2013, Monash University, Melbourne: 18 October, 2013.
Tristant, Y., The 1st Dynasty elite cemetery of Abu Rawash: Discovery of the earliest remains of funerary boats known in Egypt (2950 BC), Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia Seminars, University of Sydney: 2 September, 2013.
Tristant, Y., Blended learning design unplugged, Exploring the Future(s) of Universities, Learning and Teaching Week 2013, Macquarie University: 18 September, 2013. Macquarie University using 3D artefacts, Macquarie Ancient History Research Seminar: 8 November, 2014.
Woods A. and Tristant, Y., AHIS170: Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology in Partnerships through learning design to enhance the student experience, Less is More, Learning and Teaching Week 2014, Macquarie University: 22-25 September, 2014.

Other Outputs

Binder, S., A Prussian in Australia? The diary of Max Weidenbach on the 1842-45 Prussian expedition to Egypt, Australian Centre for Egyptology Mini-Conference: 6 April, 2014.
Binder, S., The 1842-45 Prussian expedition to Egypt and the Australian connection, Macquarie Ancient History Association Lecture Series 2014 “Images of Egypt”: 20 May, 2014.
Evans, L., Animals in the Roman world, Macquarie Ancient History Association, Macquarie University: December 6, 2013.
Evans, L., Khnumhotep’s magical menagerie, Australian Centre for Egyptology Mini-Conference: 6 April, 2014.
Kanawati, N., Funeral or funerary procession: The case of Khnumhotep II of Beni Hassan, Australian Centre for Egyptology Mini-Conference: 6 April, 2014.
Tristant, Y., The discovery of the oldest boats in Egypt, Australian National Maritime Museum: 22  January, 2014.
Tristant, Y., Row, row, row your boat: Three more new early dynastic boats at Abu Rawash, Australian Centre for Egyptology Mini-Conference: 6 April, 2014.
Tristant, Y., Boats for eternity: Results of the recent excavation on the Early Dynastic elite cemetery from Abu Rawash (Egypt), Macquarie University Ancient History Association: 30 April, 2014.
Woods, A., Archaism and innovation: Understanding the transmission of artistic models at Beni Hasan, Australian Centre for Egyptology Mini-Conference: 6 April, 2014.

Conferences, Colloquia and Outreach Events convened by ACRC Members or under the auspices of the ACRC

Evans, T.V. (convenor): Macquarie Ancient History Research Seminars.
Choat, M., Cromwell, J., Yuen-Collingridge, R., and Dosoo, K. (convenors): Observing the Scribe at Work: Knowledge Transfer and Scribal Professionalism in Pre-Typographic Societies, Macquarie University: September, 2013.
Binder, S., Choat, M., Evans, L., Ockinga, B., Tristant, Y. and Woods, A. (convenors):Third Australasian Egyptology Conference, Macquarie University: 16-18 July, 2014.
Sheedy, K. and Davis, G. (convenors): Classical Owls: The Political Economy of Classical Athens, Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies, Macquarie University: 1 September, 2014.
Sheedy, K., 2014 Gale Lecture in Numismatics, Australian Centre for Ancient Numismatic Studies (ACANS): Dr David M. Pritchard (University of Queensland), Public spending and democracy in Classical Athens: 1 September, 2014.
Tristant
, Y. and Midant-Reynes, B., Egypt at its Origins 5. Fifth international conference on Predynastic and Early Dynastic Studies, Cairo:13-18 April 2014).