When the Carbon 14 (C14) dating of the Shroud of Turin result was announced in 1988, the tests concluded that the shroud was woven of flax whose age was estimated to be between 1260 and 1390 A.D. This result flew in the face of many expectations of authenticity but was welcomed by many as revealing the shroud to be simply inauthentic and it was then popularly heralded as a "fake. " However, this rush to judgment contradicted most of the science and scholarship previously invested in the shroud. It is perhaps a measure of the respect in which C14 dating is held that the finding tended to discredit the earlier work, yet it is a questionable scientific practice to vest one kind of result with such weight as to completely discount th...
The TS (Turin Shroud) is a linen cloth which enveloped the dead body of a tortured and crucified man...
In 1988, radiocarbon laboratories at Arizona, Cambridge, and Zurich determined the age of a sample f...
Alternative dating methods to radiocarbon have been recently developed to study the Turin Shroud (TS...
When the Carbon 14 (C14) dating of the Shroud of Turin result was announced in 1988, the tests concl...
In recent discussions on the possible authenticity of the Turin Shroud (Sox 1981; Meacham 1983; Jump...
An assessment is made of the credibility of the radiocarbon dating of the shroud of Turin. The quote...
We review the sampling and results of the radiocarbon dating of the archaeological cloth known as th...
In this note it is proposed that all of the points of contention that divide those that advocate the...
In 1988, three laboratories performed a radiocarbon analysis of the Turin Shroud. The results, which...
When asked by the editor of Shroud Spectrum International to write a paper concerning the recent rad...
Using the 12 published results from the 1988 radiocarbon dating of the TS (Turin Shroud), a robust s...
We review the sampling and results of the radiocarbon dating of the archaeological cloth known as th...
We review the sampling and results of the radiocarbon dating of the archaeological cloth known as th...
The Turin Shroud is the most important and studied relic in the world. Many papers on it have recent...
Very small samples from the Shroud of Turin have been dated by accelerator mass spectrometry in labo...
The TS (Turin Shroud) is a linen cloth which enveloped the dead body of a tortured and crucified man...
In 1988, radiocarbon laboratories at Arizona, Cambridge, and Zurich determined the age of a sample f...
Alternative dating methods to radiocarbon have been recently developed to study the Turin Shroud (TS...
When the Carbon 14 (C14) dating of the Shroud of Turin result was announced in 1988, the tests concl...
In recent discussions on the possible authenticity of the Turin Shroud (Sox 1981; Meacham 1983; Jump...
An assessment is made of the credibility of the radiocarbon dating of the shroud of Turin. The quote...
We review the sampling and results of the radiocarbon dating of the archaeological cloth known as th...
In this note it is proposed that all of the points of contention that divide those that advocate the...
In 1988, three laboratories performed a radiocarbon analysis of the Turin Shroud. The results, which...
When asked by the editor of Shroud Spectrum International to write a paper concerning the recent rad...
Using the 12 published results from the 1988 radiocarbon dating of the TS (Turin Shroud), a robust s...
We review the sampling and results of the radiocarbon dating of the archaeological cloth known as th...
We review the sampling and results of the radiocarbon dating of the archaeological cloth known as th...
The Turin Shroud is the most important and studied relic in the world. Many papers on it have recent...
Very small samples from the Shroud of Turin have been dated by accelerator mass spectrometry in labo...
The TS (Turin Shroud) is a linen cloth which enveloped the dead body of a tortured and crucified man...
In 1988, radiocarbon laboratories at Arizona, Cambridge, and Zurich determined the age of a sample f...
Alternative dating methods to radiocarbon have been recently developed to study the Turin Shroud (TS...