From
Women
in Archeology.com
Mentoring
and Networking
During
1927-1928 Wilhelmina van Ingen (Willy), a graduate student at
Fortunately they were mentored and
assisted by two well known women archeologists—Dr.s Ida Thallon-Hill and Elizabeth
Pierce-Blegen—who worked with their husbands in Greece and Anatolia; and by
Prof. Rhys Carpenter of Bryn Mawr University who was then ASCSA's School
Director. The networking that the young
professionals developed allowed them to pursue productive careers in the years
that followed.
Willy documented that fateful year
in ~100 long letters written to her mother, and in her diary. Combining these documents—now held in the
Special Collections of the Newman Library at Virginia Tech—with both primary
sources dealing with the history of ASCSA, and recent publications analyzing
The recovered history demonstrates
the importance of careful mentoring and good networking in training young
professionals in disciplines which have become science.com arenas
Raymond Dessy
Virginia Tech