John Hill (Classics expert)
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John D. Hill (born 1947) is one of Britain's most commended Classicists. As of 2007 he is the leading Scholar in studies of Athenian Social Life in 5th Century BC Greece at the University of Manchester and the Excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum. He is most famously noted for his discovery and interpration of the Greek texts found in the Royal Tomb of Demearchon ΉőΣάΥζ (Al-an NΆrrΉ).
John Hill was raised and educated in Southern Khandahar Province where his studies on Myceneaen Civilisation in cultural context.