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and ninth centuries CE, and in the absence of an objective date, the
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same range must be considered for the Brooklyn epitaph.[^2]
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**~~Figure 1. New-York Historical Society Lecture on Egypt, 1864: Concluding Lecture by Prof. Henry J. Anderson. Poster. New-York Historical Society Pictorial Archives, RG-5, Series IV, 2NW, Range 12A, Bay B, Drawer 10, F:1. Photography ©New-York Historical Society (http://nyhistory.org).~~**
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Anderson, professor of mathematics and astronomy at Columbia College
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(appointed 1825), had served as geologist to the United States Dead Sea
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Expedition, the occasion for his eastern travels.[^3] Along with nearly
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newspapers at the time---,[^4] the stone was donated by Anderson's sons
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E. Ellery and Edward H. Anderson to the Society in 1877.[^5]
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**~~Figure 1. New-York Historical Society Lecture on Egypt, 1864: Concluding Lecture by Prof. Henry J. Anderson. Poster. New-York Historical Society Pictorial Archives, RG-5, Series IV, 2NW, Range 12A, Bay B, Drawer 10, F:1. Photography ©New-York Historical Society (http://nyhistory.org).~~**
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There the
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stele (fig. 2) received the inventory number O.127An, reflected in a
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label still attached to its back (fig. 3). It may be among the "Four
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