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proposals. With regard to radiocarbon dating, the involvement of the Oxford Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art and the Low Level Measurements Laboratory, Harwell, have already
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article in Nature on radiocarbon dating .Henceforth,for a number of years, he devoted all his energy to the CIELT Thanks to him, several congresses were able to be held, after the Paris one, regrouping
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spectrometry (AMS) method of radiocarbon dating used on the Shroud in 1988, died peacefully on February 18 this year. He was in his 86th year. It was a letter to Professor Gove from then BSTS General
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BRITISH PROPOSALS FOR SHROUD TESTING Aside from radiocarbon dating, a variety of other British proposals for work on the Shroud have been submitted by BSTS members and individual specialists, and a
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journal Textile Horizons of December 1988 concerning the Shroud sample supplied to the Oxford radiocarbon dating laboratory. Apparently the British company Precision Processes (Textiles) Ltd of Ambergate,
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A special, private plea for the Shroud to be radiocarbon dated has been made by a Californian, Donald Smith, author of a privately-printed book on the Shroud, The Letter. Smith argues that the Shroud
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Twenty years on the radiocarbon dating has pushed the Shroud back into the shadows, the number of potential speakers with real expertise has dwindled to a trickle, added to which travel into central
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The Shroud of Turin is a centuries old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man. A man that millions believe to be Jesus of Nazareth. Is it really the cloth that wrapped his crucified body,
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Following the impact of radiocarbon dating in 1988 the Shroud has been forgotten, even discarded, by the more fickle members of the public. Perhaps this period of suspended animation has not been without
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it raises a quite new possibility for how the Shroud carbon dating might have been skewed. How Egyptian mummies and/or the body of Christ could have acquired unusually high levels of radioactivity goes,