The People Behind Desert Discoveries
Antonia Willis
Antonia is the founding director of Desert Discoveries, and is the main guide
for all Desert Discoveries Jordanian desert tours. Antonia has been fascinated
by the history and wild landscapes of Jordan since her first visit to the
Hashemite Kingdom, after which she took an MA degree in the archaeology of
the Levant at London's Institute of Archaeology. She has a passionate interest
in the archaeology of Jordan, and is currently working to extend Desert Discoveries
forays to follow the ancient trade routes into north east Africa and The Kingdom
of Saudi Arbia.
"Gertrude Bell wrote that she was "homesick for the desert",
and I have learnt what she meant. I believe that those who make this journey with us through
time and landscape will go home feeling in some strange and inexplicable way that they
belong in a remote part of the Arabian deserts."
Diana Beatty
Diana has also taken an MA at London's Institure of Archaeology, specializing in the Bronze
Age; the lost Cities of the Plain of biblical fame are from this epoch,
clustered round the southern edges of the Dead Sea. Diana has a particular
interest in the problems and possibilities inherent in the relationship between
tourism, museums and conservation of sites and fund-raising for archaeological
exploration.
"The traveller doesn't have to be a tourist. Real travel is not about movement, but
being in the place, letting its particular character and past inform and
educate. To understand the landscape, its quality and its past, is to inform
ourselves of something essential and relevant to us now."
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