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). (
Margaret and Marganita both share a common Persian etymology.) In 1947, she married barrister Campbell Hackforth-Jones, younger brother of
Gilbert Hackforth-Jones. They met in Baghdad during World War II. ==Career==