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the mast-head TURIN SHOUD - a piece of mis-keying which I, your editor, must not only have inadvertently perpetrated but also completely failed to spot! - is testimony enough to my personal fallibility,
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employed for samples for radiocarbon dating, the other using a method developed by Valdes and Mattingly. This will be done to check if conventional cleaning fails to remove the bioplastic coating, as
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Shroud of Turin. During the symposium I was feeling a little confused by the wide range of quality of the different presentations. Some indeed contributed something new, while others hardly seemed
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preserved in Turin Cathedral. We are reminded of the great exposition of the Holy Shroud in 1978 when millions of the faithful came to venerate it, and which gave rise to a number of objective and
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Although my personal interest in the Shroud dates back to the ‘70’s (when my father, a forensic pathologist, brought home a book about it), and I have studied the subject intensely in recent years,
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The Shroud of Turin has been an object of awe and controversy for many centuries. Throughout the ages many people have travelled far and wide to pray before this cloth, bearing an image of a crucified
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relevance in respect of the Turin Shroud. The first and oldest of these came to light as long ago as March 1973, at Quernmore in Lancashire. A mechanical excavator, working on the construction of a
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aleteia.org/2022/04/22/new-technology-suggests-shroud-of-turin-is-2000-years-old/. 14 Environmental Data for Ground Temperature and Conditions With the review of the Jewish calendar and astronomical
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entitled 'The Ambiguity of the Radiocarbon Results of the Turin Shroud'. All contributions include a short summary in English. Paul Bershon Productions, Behold A Mystery: A Re-examination of the Shroud
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RED FACES AT THE OXFORD RADIOCARBON LABORATORY? BSTS textile specialist John Tyrer was tickled to be sent the following cutting from the Oxford Star of 11th April, which appeared under the headline