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Over the years, even the 1988 Carbon 14 dating did not discourage Ray. We are all grateful that Ray kept his focus and decided to follow up on Marino and Benford's work. I have had a tree planted in
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experimental measurements such as the 1988 carbon dating of the samples. The 1988 Carbon Dating of the Shroud During these busy work years, I started collecting information about the Shroud. The first
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the] Shroud in 1978, decisively refuted the 1988 carbon dating of the Shroud of Turin, that indicated the cloth's origin between 1260 and 1390. The Roger's work showed that the single sample used for
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The 1988 carbon-dating Still, the issue of origin is the Shroud's weakest point. And this soft underbelly is precisely where the 1988 carbon-dating struck. It concluded that the Shroud's linen dated
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presents new scientific evidence that challenges the 1988 carbon dating and other arguments against the authenticity of the Shroud. Current studies, presented here by Wilson, have reversed the views of
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the alternative one manufactured to conform with the 1988 carbon dating results. This is not to suggest that the events and circumstances as presented by either are beyond contention. Tradition traces
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coincide with the approximate date determined by the 1988 carbon dating of the cloth. Although there is a significant amount of evidence supporting the Shroud's existence prior to the mid 1300's, much
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presents new scientific evidence that challenges the 1988 carbon dating and other arguments against the authenticity of the Shroud. Current studies, presented here by Wilson, have reversed the views of
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and the 20th anniversary of the controversial 1988 carbon-dating test, will feature contributions from STURP members, including STURP documenting photographer Barrie Schwortz, who will present "A Tribute
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Prominent Los Alamos Scientist Proves 1988 Carbon-14 Dating of the Shroud Used Invalid Rewoven Sample. With the kind permission of Barrie Schwortz, I quote his own text on the discovery: A new,