In this presentation Dr Carlos Prates will be exploring some of the remarkable findings revealed using X-rays. For almost 130 years, Radiology has enabled us to peer beyond the surface of objects without compromising their integrity. He will share with us one of his more remarkable journeys, exploring Egyptian mummies through Computed Tomography. He unveiled their appearances, hidden stories, mummification practices, diseases and even causes of death. Furthermore, acknowledging them and somehow bringing them to life again may have approached their most cherished desire: to be reborn. This endeavour asserts the extraordinary bridge between modern science and timeless history, and as such, with this lecture he hopes that we will share in his enjoyment of his immersive adventure.

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Dr Carlos Silva Prates was born in Lisbon and dreamed of becoming an archaeologist since the age of 8. However, he decided at the age of 13 to become a doctor, ultimately pursuing a long career in Radiology. Since 2002, thanks to the unique powers of X-rays, through Palaeoradiology and Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE), he has somehow fulfilled his dream. In 2007 he started with the mummies of the MNA (Museu Nacional de Arqueologia) and, later, also studied mummies from Luxor, Egypt. In these fields he has made multiple presentations and published several articles.

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