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presenting a paper at the International Congress on the Shroud being held in Turin in June. Ancient Skull or modern-day murder victim? Another gaffe for radiocarbon dating? When in 1983 three laboratories
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that I feel comfortable with the judgement that the radiocarbon evidence we have gives us the best available estimate of the true age of the Shroud of Turin. Rodger Sparks Subject: Re: C14 Dating
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i.e. radiocarbon dating laboratory), at Tucson, Arizona. In their response, Damon et al. address directly Kouznetsov's claim, as recently aired in Inside the Vatican (see Newsletter no 40, p.12), that
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the Shroud's custodian at the time of the 1988 radiocarbon dating According to the German paper Die Welt, dated September 5 1997, Cardinal Ballestrero made some remarks which appear surprising in
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Relic, Icon or Hoax? Carbon Dating the Turin Shroud", Institute of Physics Publishing (U.K.). 336 pages .Some color photographs. By the scientist most responsible for the development of the AMS method
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and from Cardinal Saldarini in Turin, together with addresses by Kevin Moran, by Dorothy Crispino (who gave a history of the Holy Shroud Guild), and, as a surprise contributor, by Dr.Eric Jumper, who
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Gove, Relic, Icon or Hoax? Carbon Dating the Turin Shroud, Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol and Philadelphia, 1996, 336 pages, including Index. 8 pages of colour photographs. Other b & w photographs
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of the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado, and discusses his new hypothesis regarding the 1988 radiocarbon dating of the Shroud, based on possible c14 enrichment of linen due to the CO (carbon monoxide)
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radiocarbon’s infallibility, supports the claim that the Mandylion is the same cloth as the Shroud of Turin. An artistic image of Jesus’ burial in the Hungarian Pray codex, dated between 1192 and
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Speculations on the 14th Century Origins of the Turin Shroud” and the abstract states: “This paper is based on the assumption that the Shroud is of 14th century origins consistent with its radiocarbon