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when Giovanni Riggi cut off the carbon dating sample back in 1988, not all of it was apportioned to the laboratories. Riggi kept part back, including some trimmings which he kept in his own personal safe.
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at the sight from which the sample was removed in 1988 for radio carbon dating. An extremely significant paper was presented by Dame Isabel Piczek who is also.a particle physicist. Her paper, while
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Gonella, who superintended the carbon dating project in 1988, gave talks on this subject both in Sydney and Melbourne. THE ASSIST NEWSLETTER, bi-annual publication of The Association of Scientists
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the more questions arose. From the carbon dating results of 1988 to the findings of Ray Rogers about the carbon dating sample in 2005. The rollercoaster on the Shroud of Turin continued. Everywhere
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You are right. In 1988, the Shroud was carbon dated to a medieval time period. I am well aware of the results, as well as all the other scientific research done on the Shroud in the last twenty years.
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a medieval painting was subsequently vindicated by carbon-14 dating in 1988. In 2000 he received the American Chemical Society National Award in Analytical Chemistry for his work on the Turin Shroud and
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critical new information about the sample used for carbon 14 dating of the Shroud in 1988. (1/21/2005) Editor's Update: I wish to thank Larry Schwalbe, former STURP team member from the Los Alamos National
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certain and centuries away from the medieval dating obtained with Carbon-14 testing in 1988: the dates given to the Shroud after FT-IR testing, is 300 BC ±400, 200 BC ±500 after Raman testing and
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presided over the STURP testing in 1978 and the Shroud carbon dating in 1988, in the latter instance receiving much criticism for his acceptance of the scientific findings on behalf of the Catholic Church.
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In 1988, Carbon-14 (C-14) dating of a corner section of the cloth produced dates ranging from 1260 to 1390 A.D.(1) This paper presents new evidence demonstrating that it is highly probable that the