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  1. Raymond J. Schneider Bridgewater College (Emeritus) Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Bridgewater, VA 22812, USA. Abstract. 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.

  2. Sep 21, 2008 · It’s likely that the Shroud of Turin’s wasn’t really carbon dated. To still accept the carbon dating of the shroud, we must imagine that Robert Villarreal and his team of nine scientists at the prestigious Los Alamos National Laboratory were wrong when they showed that the carbon dating violated the first principle of carbon dating: the ...

  3. the Shroud of Turin, nothing is left quite clear. Just as when the Carbon 14 dating results were announced in 1988, there were opinions both in favour and against. One thing is clear - one of the main arguments used in the 1990's by those convinced the Shroud was medieval was that no serious refutation of the dating had been published in

  4. area. This paper reports new data from an unpublished study conducted by the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP) team in 1978 that supports the above-referenced research findings. Additionally, this paper reports evidence supporting the identification of replacement material in the Carbon-14 (C-. (7) (Figure 1).

  5. Jul 24, 2022 · The “carbon dating problem” is how the Shroud of Turin could be the authentic burial cloth of Jesus yet the corner of the Shroud carbon date to 1260-1390 AD. This problem can be solved by understanding the assumptions in carbon dating and understanding how measurement errors can affect experimental results.

  6. The 1988 carbon dating of samples from the Shroud of Turin produced a date a 1260-1390 AD. Those who believe the Shroud probably dates to the time of Jesus, i.e. about 33 AD, often explain this carbon date is due to normal contamination such as handling, intentional placing of materials such as wax on the Shroud, or carbon deposited on the Shroud from the fire in 1532.

  7. Feb 19, 2014 · From Fraud to Computer Hacking in Carbon Dating the Shroud of Turin. Date: February 19, 2014 Dan. A little over a month ago, Stephen Jones, created a posting with a title that read, The case for fraud in the 1988 radiocarbon dating of the Turin Shroud #1: Introduction. To make the introduction, Stephen lead off by quoting Thomas de Wesselow:

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