Why Are So Many Ancient Egyptian Statues Missing Their Noses?
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Why Are So Many Ancient Egyptian Statues Missing Their Noses?
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Ancient Egyptian statues are renowned for their grandeur, intricate detail, and significant historical value. Yet, one peculiar aspect stands out to many observers: a vast number of these statues are...
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One of the most widely accepted explanations revolves around intentional defacement. In ancient Egypt, statues were not merely artistic representations; they were considered vessels for the gods or the deceased. These statues were believed to hold the essence or spirit of the beings they depicted. Therefore, defacing a statue was a way to symbolically “kill” the entity it represented.
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