Drower, Margaret S. (c. 1913–)

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Drower, Margaret S. (c. 1913–)

English egyptologist. Name variations: Margaret Stephana Drower; M.S. Drower; Margaret Hackforth-Jones. Born c. 1913; dau. of E.S. Drower (writer); studied Egyptology at University College in London; m. C. Hackforth-Jones.

Writer, archaeologist, and Egypt specialist, researched in Egypt (2 winters); spent many years in Baghdad; served as lecturer and reader in ancient history (from 1937) and as honorary Department of History and Egyptology research fellow at University College in London; after retirement, assisted BBC with archaeology programs. Publications include several chapters for a revised edition of Cambridge Ancient History (1965), as well as a biography on archaeologist Flinders Petrie (1985); as Margaret Hackforth-Jones, wrote "The Life of Lady E.S. Drower" (ARAM periodical, Vol 11, Issue 1, 1999–2000).

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