Itâs been a year since Brazilâs National Museum burned down in a fire. Not only was its collection one of the most extraordinary in the world, but Brazilâs entire history ran through the museum. On the second floor you could meet the prehistoric skeleton that was the âmotherâ of all Brazilians; on the third, listen to Amazonian folklore about exploding jaguars; and downstairs, slide into the slippers of a slave king. Now, the only intact artefact on site is a huge iron rock from outer space â the Bendego meteorite.
The National Museum and its precious archive of Brazilâs past may be in ruins, but amongst the ashes thereâs a battle to revive it.
Presenter: Kanishk Tharoor
Producer: Maryam Maruf
With thanks to Roberta Fortuna
Contributors: Cahe Rodrigues, carnival director; Dom JoĂŁo, photographer and descendent of Brazilâs last emperor; Laurentino Gomes, journalist and author; Monica Lima, historian; Mariza Carvalho Soares, historian and museum curator; Aparecida Vilaça, anthropologist and author of PaletĂł and Me; Bernabau Tikuna, linguist; Tonico Benetiz, anthropologist; Murilo Bastos, bio-archaeologist; Luciana Carvalho, paleontologist and deputy director of rescue Museu Nacional; Sergio Azevedo, paleontologist and director of Museu Nacionalâs 3D printing lab
Voice over performances by: Fernando Duarte, Marco Silva, Silvia Salek; Thomas Pappon
Picture: Brazilâs National Museum â or Museu Nacional â on fire September, 2018
Credit: Getty Images
This edition of Museum of Lost Objects is broadcast on BBC World Service.