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The most common question that curator Edward Bleiberg fields from visitors is a straightforward but salient one:Why are the statues' noses broken?Bleiberg, who __(21)__ the Brooklyn museum's extensive holdings of Egyptian, Classical and ancient Near Eastern art, was surprised the first few times he heard this question. He had taken for __(22)__ that the sculptures were damaged; his training in Egyptology encouraged visualizing how a statue would look if it were still __(23)__ . It might seem inevitable that after thousands of years, an ancient artifact would show wear and __(24)__ . But this simple observation led Bleiberg to uncover a widespread pattern of deliberate destruction, which pointed to a complex set of reasons why most works of Egyptian art came to be __(25)__ in the first place.
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