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Dr. John Holton is a Lecturer at Newcastle University, specializing in Ancient History and Classics. His research focuses on the Hellenistic Period, particularly the political ideologies and power structures of Macedonian and Seleucid dynasties following Alexander the Great's empire.
Dr. Holton's work explores topics such as co-kingship, ruler cults, and the historiographical influences of Diodorus Siculus. He has contributed to debates on Athenian democracy and the reception of Alexander in the Ptolemaic Dynasty, often analyzing ideological continuity and transformation in ancient Mediterranean societies.
His publications include critical reviews of modern scholarship on Hellenistic figures like Antigonus Gonatas and Hannibal. Despite a research-intensive profile, no formal details about teaching roles, grants, or laboratory affiliations are provided in the available data.

