Hi. At first I thought the stela might be for Alexander’s one-eyed follower too, but that would put the Met’s dating off by several hundred years. The Met says the stela is from several centuries before Alexander was born. “Antigenes” was not an uncommon name through history. (Message from @howdoyoulikethemeggrolls)
You’re quite right. When anon messaged, I thought it was this grave stele:
This one also belongs to a guy named Antigenes and I know we’ve posted it before. My fellow admin made a post on another grave stele belonging to an Antigenes last night, but it’s hard to know which one Anon meant since they didn’t specify. Both options would, date wise, rule out Antigenes (the general of Alexander) as the owner of the stele. This one is probably for a man with the same name, and the one posted last night is likely to be in reference to the General.
Basically we’re confused as Anon didn’t specify the exact stele they wanted information on, and it’s hard for us to find posts in our archive that we may have made years ago!