Imperial Cult and Imperial Statues in Roman Cyprus: A Preliminary Report. Cypriot Material Culture Studies from Picrolite Carving to Proskynitaria Analysis: Proceedings of the 8th Annual Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology Conference Held in Honour of the Memory of Paul Åström at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), 27th-29th November 2008, ed. A. Jacobs and P. Cosyns, 245-56. Brussels: Brussels University Press. 2015. 245-256
Angelos Chaniotis and Takashi Fujii. A New Fragment of Diocletian’s Currency Regulation from Aphrodisias. Journal of Roman Studies. 2015. 105. 227-233
Typology of Inscribed Oaths to the Roman Emperor: Religious, Geographical and Political Communication. Öffentlichkeit-Monument-Text: XIV Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae 27.-31. Augusti MMXII, ed. W. Eck and P. Funke, 613-14. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2014. 613-614
(書評)A. Chaniotis, Age of Conquests: The Greek World from Alexander to Hadrian(2018). 『西洋古典学研究』. 2019. 67. 133-135
(書評)B. Edelmann-Singer, Koina und Concilia: Genese, Organisation und sozioökonomische Funktion der Provinziallandtage im römischen Reich(2015). Historische Zeitschrift. 2019. 308. 461-462
Greek Elites in the Roman Wars from 133 BCE to the Reign of Augustus: Their Military Collaboration and Its Impact on Elite Formation
(Uneven Development in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East (LMU-UCB Workshop, Second Round), Katholische Akademie, Munich 2024)
Ally or Mercenary? Greek Elites and the Roman Imperialism from the End of the Second to the End of the First Century BCE
(Exeter Classics and Ancient History Research Seminar, University of Exeter 2024)
Epigraphic Evidence for the Military Cooperation of the Greeks with the Roman Imperialism
(Epigraphisches Treffen in Bern, Universität Bern 2024)
Mercenary Connectivity in Ptolemaic Cyprus
(Connecting Hinterlands: Networks of the Ptolemaic and Roman Eastern Mediterranean and Northeast Africa, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2023)
Power and Wealth among Greek Elites in the Formative Period of the Roman Empire: War Collaboration and Uneven Development
(Uneven Development in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East (LMU-UCB Workshop, First Round), UC Berkeley 2023)