Margaret Stefana Drower
Peggy Drower Lady Edith Drower | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | University College London |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Historian |
Sub-discipline | Ancient Near East |
Institutions | University College London |
Notable works | Flinders Petrie: A Life in Archaeology |
Margaret Stefana Hackforth-Jones MBE (née Drower; 8 December 1911 – 12 November 2012), known as Peggy Dower, was an English historian of Ancient Near Eastern History and Egyptology.[2] She was awarded the MBE and elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.[3][4] She wrote the definitive biography of Flinders Petrie.[5]
Early life
Drower was the daughter of Sir Edwin Drower, a British diplomat, and Lady Ethel Stefana Drower, an anthropologist, specialist on the Mandaeans and (under the name E. S. Stevens) a well-published author of romantic novels. She was a student of Flinders Petrie, Margaret Murray and Stephen Glanville, and become one of the first Egyptology graduates from University College London (UCL).[3]
In 1947, she married barrister Campbell Hackforth-Jones, younger brother of Gilbert Hackforth-Jones.[6] They met in Baghdad during the war.[2]
Career
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Drower's excavations included
During the Second World War she worked with Freya Stark at the Baghdad Ministry of Information, using her skill as an Arabic speaker. After the war she returned to UCL to become a Reader in Ancient History and developed the Ancient History/Egyptology degree. After her retirement she became a Fellow of UCL and a visiting professor at the Institute of Archaeology.
She contributed to many books, especially the
Bibliography
- Petrie, W M Flinders; Hilda Petrie, Lady; Drower, Margaret S (2004), Letters from the desert : the correspondence of Flinders and Hilda Petrie, Aris and Phillips, ISBN 9780856687488
- Drower, Margaret S (1985), Flinders Petrie : A life in archaeology, Gollancz, ISBN 9780575036673
- ISBN 0511466773
- Edwards, I E S (1973), Edwards, I. E. S; Gadd, C. J; Hammond, N. G. L; Sollberger, E (eds.), The Cambridge ancient history. / Vol. 2. Part 1, History of the Middle East and the Aegean region, c. 1800-1380 B.C (PDF), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0511466765
- Patrick, Richard; Drower, Margaret S (1972), All colour book of Egyptian mythology, Cathay Books, ISBN 9780861780396
- Drower, Margaret S; Sorrell, Alan (1970), Nubia: a drowning land, New York, Atheneum, OCLC 445809
- Drower, Margaret S (1970), Syria c. 1550-1400 B.C, Cambridge ancient history. Rev. ed., fasc. 64, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521074117
- Drower, Margaret S; Bottéro, Jean (1968), Syria before 2200 B.C, Cambridge ancient history. Rev. ed., fasc. 55, London, Cambridge University Press, OCLC 41788
- Drower, Margaret S (1968), Ugarit, Cambridge ancient history. Rev. ed., fasc. 63, University Press, ISBN 9780521073219
- Drower, Margaret S; Wood, Roger (1965), Umetnost Egipta (in Serbian), Jugoslavija, OCLC 440612497
- Wood, Roger; Drower, Margaret S (1964), Egypt in color, New York, McGraw-Hill, OCLC 475265
- Drower, Margaret S (1942), The political approach to the classical world, Glanville, Stephen Ranulph Kingdon, ed. The legacy of Egypt.: Clarendon, OCLC 80184598
- Glanville, S R K (1942), The legacy of Egypt, Oxford, Clarendon Press, OCLC 910976
- Mond, Robert; Myers, Oliver Humphrys; Drower, Margaret Stefana (1940), Temples of Armant : A preliminary survey, Memoir, 43, The Egypt Exploration Society, OCLC 601564227
- Drower, Margaret S (June 1995), The domestication of the horse, The domestication and exploitation of plants and animals, S. 471-478, )
- Margaret S. Drower (2004). "Petrie, Sir (William Matthew) Flinders". doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/35496. (Subscription or UK public library membershiprequired.)
References
- ^ England and Wales, Death Index, 1989-2021
- ^ a b "Peggy Drower". The Times. 20 December 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
- ^ a b c "Margaret Stefana Drower". University College London. 16 November 2012.
- ISBN 0856687480.
- ISBN 9780299146238.
- ^ "Forthcoming Marriages". The Times. 8 October 1947. p. 7.