Recovered Shabits, mummy-liked statues, are presented to the media by the National Museum during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Brazil's national museum said Tuesday it has recovered 200 pieces from its 700 pieces Egypt collection, the largest in Latin America, after a devastating fire in September 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
Small amulets of the mummy Amon Sha-Amun-em-Su are presented to the media by the National Museum during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Brazil's national museum said Tuesday it has recovered 200 pieces from its 700 pieces Egypt collection, the largest in Latin America, after a devastating fire in September 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
A limestone statue, know as "Dame of the Cone", dated approximately 1307-1196 B.C., is presented to the media by the National Museum during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Brazil's national museum said Tuesday it has recovered 200 pieces from its 700 pieces Egypt collection, the largest in Latin America, after a devastating fire in September 2018.
Recovered Shabits, mummy-liked statues, are presented to the media by the National Museum during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Brazil's national museum said Tuesday it has recovered 200 pieces from its 700 pieces Egypt collection, the largest in Latin America, after a devastating fire in September 2018.
A mummy skull that was used for research purposes is presented to the media by the National Museum during a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, May 7, 2019. Brazil's national museum said Tuesday it has recovered 200 pieces from its 700 pieces Egypt collection, the largest in Latin America, after a devastating fire in September 2018.