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ACE Publications available for purchase
We are pleased to advise that members of the Rundle Foundation can use a secure online system to order and pay publications by the Australian Centre for Egyptology.
Please note: please contact the ACE office first to obtain the cost of the publication as well as postage and handling.
Australian members
PAYMENTS
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Overseas members
For the purchase of multiple publications, please contact the ACE Office on ace@mq.edu.au for the cost of postage prior to making the payment.
PAYMENTS
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Students and members can purchase this textbook for Hieroglyphic Egyptian:
Boyo G. Ockinga
A Concise Grammar of Middle Egyptian: An Outline of Middle Egyptian Grammar
4th edition
To order, please click here:
Please contact the A.C.E. office on egypt@mq.edu.au for further details on cost etc.
The Australian Centre for Egyptology publishes the following series:
- The Australian Centre for Egyptology: Reports
- The Australian Centre for Egyptology: Studies
- The Bulletin of the Australian Centre for Egyptology (BACE) vols 1-26 (1990-2018)
- Please note: Earlier excavation reports were published by the Ancient History Documentary Research Centre/Macquarie University (1980-1992)
- Members of the Rundle Foundation for Egyptian Archaeology receive a monthly e-Newsletter (archived editions of the previous Newsletters are available below).
ACE: Reports 47- 44
ACE: Reports 37-43
ACE: Reports 30-36
ACE: Reports 1 - 29
ACE: Studies 1-12
Bulletin of The Australian Centre for Egyptology
The Bulletin has ceased publication. All articles published in volumes 1 (1990) to 26 (2018) will shortly become available on-line through the Macquarie University Library. An access link will be added to this page.
Contributors to BACE – listed alphabetically by author, Volumes 1–26 PDF, 83.27 KB
As recorded in Studies 12
Edited by Leonie Donovan and Susanne Binder, Tombs Trowels and Treasures "the first 40 years of Egyptology at Macquarie University"