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nearly contemporary with the dates assigned to the Turin shroud by radiocarbon tests and documentary evidence. As in the Shroud, the warp and the weft of these pieces are of undyed linen threads,
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Entitled 'A note concerning the application of radiocarbon dating to the Turin Shroud'. Hedges carefully considers the various ways the Shroud date might have been shifted by 1300 years. He remarks
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M. S. Tite, “Radiocarbon Dating of the Shroud of Turin,” Nature (London) 337, (6208), p. 611-615 (1989). iii. A. M. Dubarle, Histoire ancienne du Linceul de Turin (OEIL, Paris, 1985). iv. M.
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Radiocarbon Dating of the Shroud of Turin, in Nature, Vol. 337, No. 6208, pp.611-615, 16th February, 1989): from a strip of approx. 10 x 70 mm were prepared 3 samples, each approx. 50 mg in weight. According
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research reported new evidence suggesting the radiocarbon dating of the Shroud of Turin was invalid due to the intrusion of newer material in the sampling area.” The gist is that Sue concludes that
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particularly theories of evolution, and the radiocarbon dating of the Shroud of Turin, makes it very difficult for children to appreciate the wonder of God and his action in creation and the sheer beauty
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Radiocarbon Dating of the Shroud of Turin, Nature, Vol. 337, No. 6028, pp. 611-615 (Feb. 16, 1989). Dr. Leoncio A. Garza-Valdes and Dr. Faustino Cervantes Ibarola thereafter discovered that the linen
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Model Experiments and Remarks on the Radiocarbon Dating of the Shroud of Turin" and was written by five Hungarian researchers, T. Szarvas, A. Kovács, L. Legeza, L. Víz and V. Lieskovsky. One of the
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I must bring to your attention this paper, dating back to 1994, with an analysis of the Shroud of Turin radiocarbon data. Find the paper attached. Please see the Example 2 on page 498. The final conclusion
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Black Day" in the history of the famous Holy Shroud of Turin. It had been radiocarbon dated between 1260 and 1390. Thus it was proclaimed by a single scientific discipline as a medieval artifact, and