Wilhelmina van Ingen Elarth (1905-1969) was an archaeologist and art history and classical studies professor.
She continued her education back in the US at Radcliffe College with a master's degree in art history and classical archaeology in 1929.
"[1] Van Ingen was one of the female archaeology students working under David M. Robinson in 1927, along with her fellow researcher, Eunice Stebbins.
As she attempted to earn her PhD under Robinson, she found conflict in his style, both professionally as an excavator, and as a mentor.
During her tenure, she married Herschel A. Elarth (1942), an architect like her father and a professor of architecture at University of Oklahoma.