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The Kellia inscription is a Phoenician inscription found in the church of St Anthony in Kellia, Cyprus (Greek: Άγιος Αντώνιος Κελλιά) by Ludwig Ross in 1844. It is a funerary inscription of a noblewoman, the daughter of a Shophet. It is 1 foot wide and 2 and 3/4 feet high. On its discovery, Ludwig Ross noted that he had been searching throughout Cyprus for inscriptions similar to the 33 Pococke Kition inscriptions found in 1738, but found only two: It is known as KAI 36 and CIS I 47.