Egyptian Sculptures Find Themselves Unexpectedly Popular

Two ancient Egyptian sculptures recently set back-to-back records, selling at auction for $2.25 million and $2.8 million within the space of an hour. The sale prices may have surprised many, but the Texas-based Kimbell Art Museum, which bought the more expensive piece, believes that it is one of the few surviving works of art which can put a face on a notoriously remote civilization.