tutelage; mean guardianship,; tutorial;
To be in someone's tutelage means to be under their mentorship, trying to learn something from them. The tut- prefix comes from Latin tutela, which means protection or guardianship.
A tutor is a teacher - so "later became (should be came not became) under the tutelage of William...." means "later he studied under William Flinders Petrie"
The word tutelage is used as a noun and originates from the Latin language. Tutelage means an institution or person who teaches students individually and sometimes privately.
I don't know what a tutelage is! (that is a sentence you can really use not kidding)
Many students learned to read under Miss Morgan's tutelage.
I became a better English student due to my friends tutelage over the past semester as he worked closely with me to improve my sentence structure.
Tutelage
She studied under the tutelage of her father.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji was born in present day Pakistan on April 15, 1469. He died in 1539 at the age of 70. Needless to say, it is no longer possible to study under his tutelage.
It is fed by it mother and gets bigger and bigger, learning how to fend for itself under her tutelage.
Muhammad Ali