Upon his return to the Land of Israel, he studied at the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.
In 1929 his work had been recognised when he was appointed as the director of the British School of Archaeology in Athens.
He was a student of British School of Archaeology at Athens, 1930-32.
In 1920, he was appointed president of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.
In 1903 he joined the British School of Archaeology in Athens.
From 1981 to 1985 he was director of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq.
Ball was formerly director of excavations at The British School of Archaeology in Iraq.
Many of the artifacts unearthed at the sites were dug by the British School of Archaeology.
In 1923, Horsfield became a student at the recently established British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.
George Horsfield, Conservation and the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem.