diff --git a/content/article/zellmann.md b/content/article/zellmann.md index afe7637..ccef1b7 100644 --- a/content/article/zellmann.md +++ b/content/article/zellmann.md @@ -45,10 +45,6 @@ New-York Historical Society in December 1864 (fig. 2), reported in major newspapers at the time---,[^4] the stone was donated by Anderson's sons E. Ellery and Edward H. Anderson to the Society in 1877.[^5] -![Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.](../static/images/zellmann/Fig3.jpg "Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.") - -**~~Figure 3. Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.~~** - There the stele received the inventory number O.127An, reflected in a label still attached to its back (fig. 3). It may be among the "Four @@ -80,6 +76,10 @@ School Commissioner, left graffiti of his own on ancient monuments in the same year, establishing that the party visited further Nubian sites at Abu Simbel and the temple of Kumma.[^8] +![Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.](../static/images/zellmann/Fig3.jpg "Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.") + +**~~Figure 3. Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.~~** + The probable Nubian provenance of the stele may also be compared to that of the "Skull and piece of a Skull from Nubia" and "Fragments of Temple