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The most common question that curator Edward Bleiberg fields from visitors to the Brooklyn Museum’s Egyptian art galleries is a straightforward but salient one: Why are the statues’ noses broken?
The Facebook page did not return a request for additional information. Statues displayed at Brooklyn Museum's Egyptian art galleries sit nose-less, and curator Edward Bleiberg searched for the ...
After years of being washed, perfumed and fed in ancient Egypt, the statue of a revered Egyptian deity was given a proper burial with other "dead" statues more than 2,000 years ago, a new study finds.
Inspection of a red granite statue of a priest and two deities reveals it is authentic The inspection ... priest seated behind two ancient Egyptian deities; Osiris and Isis. The statue is 56cm ...
Languages: English, Spanish Archaeologists have uncovered the missing upper part of a "huge" statue depicting an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. A joint Egyptian-American archaeological mission ...