A conservator is working to restore a large marble statue from a Greek temple by scrubbing it with water and soap. What is a likely drawback to this preservation?

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Responses

breaking off large sections of marble during scrubbing
breaking off large sections of marble during scrubbing

removing the aged look of the statue during scrubbing
removing the aged look of the statue during scrubbing

wearing off small bits of marble with the scrubbing
wearing off small bits of marble with the scrubbing

breaking down the chemical composition of the marble with scrubbing

wearing off small bits of marble with the scrubbing

Disturbing the artifacts could interfere with life after death.

a freshly-restored artwork will bring more paying visitors

An archaeologist wants to dig up the burial site of a group of ancient Native Americans, to preserve the artifacts in a museum. What is the drawback for Native Americans to preserving these burial artifacts in a museum?

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Responses

The artifacts may not be properly preserved by the museum.
The artifacts may not be properly preserved by the museum.

Disturbing the artifacts could interfere with life after death.
Disturbing the artifacts could interfere with life after death.

The artifacts may be restored, destroying some of their original meaning.
The artifacts may be restored, destroying some of their original meaning.

Disturbing the artifacts could result in damage to the local environment.

What factor might motivate a museum to hastily restore art without considering whether or not the restoration good for the piece?

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Responses

a freshly-restored artwork will last longer
a freshly-restored artwork will last longer

a freshly-restored artwork is easier to display
a freshly-restored artwork is easier to display

a freshly-restored artwork will not spread mold
a freshly-restored artwork will not spread mold

a freshly-restored artwork will bring more paying visitors
a freshly-restored artwork will bring more paying visitors