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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 3. Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.~~**
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There the
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stele 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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Stones with Greek inscriptions" mentioned in an unnumbered inventory of
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the Anderson gift printed in 1915.[^6]
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**~~Figure 3. Epitaph of Timothea, back side. Photography: the author.~~**
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Anderson himself never published an account of how he came into
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possession of this stele or any other antiquities from Egypt or its
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vicinity. Other sources, however, firmly establish a visit in late 1847
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