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He was awarded the Classical Association Prize[5] in 2021, this is awarded to the individual who has done the most to raise the profile of Classics in the public eye.
He was named as the International Lego Classicist of the Year[6] in 2022.
He was appointed as Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International) at the University of Warwick in 2023.[7]
Publications
X Marks the Spot: The Story of Archaeology in Eight Extraordinary Discoveries (2023)ISBN978-1529367768
M I Finley: An Ancient Historian and His Impact (2016) Cambridge University Press. Edited Volume (Co-editor with Prof Robin Osborne and Daniel Jew). ISBN9781107149267.
Ancient Worlds: An Epic History of East and West (2016) Hutchinson/Windmill. ISBN978-0091958817.
Delphi: centre of the ancient world (2014) Princeton University Press. ISBN9781400851324.
Space and society in the Greek and Roman worlds (Key Themes in Ancient History series) (2012) Cambridge University Press. ISBN9781107401501.
Risk in our time: Proceedings of the Darwin College Lecture Series 2010. (Co-editor with Dr Layla Skinns and Tony Cox) Cambridge University Press. ISBN9780521171977.
Delphi and Olympia: the spatial politics of panhellenism in the archaic and classical periods (2010) Cambridge University Press. ISBN9781107671287.
From Democrats to Kings: the brutal dawn of a new world from the downfall of Athens to the rise of Alexander the Great (2009) Icon Books. ISBN978-1848311312.
TV Programmes
Ancient Invisible Cities: Cairo, Athens, Istanbul (2018) [8]