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  1. The Turin Shroud, supposedly the burial cloth that had wrapped the body of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion, was subjected to accelerator mass spectrometer (AMS) carbon-14 dating.

  2. Dec 30, 2022 · His extensive investigation, which compiled and analyzed all the studies ever made on the precious relic — including the famous carbon-14 study that cast doubt on the authenticity of the...

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  4. May 23, 2022 · An Italian scientist has conducted new tests demonstrating that the Shroud of Turin dates from the first century A.D., in stark contrast to the much promoted 1988 Carbon-14 dating study, which claimed that the Shroud was only from the Middle Ages.

  5. Carbon dating of the fabric, done in three independent labs, showed that the linen fabric was woven about the year 1350. True, but there are claims that the results might have been obtained by medieval repairs instead that from an original part of the cloth.

  6. Mar 22, 2019 · Abstract. In 1988, three laboratories performed a radiocarbon analysis of the Turin Shroud. The results, which were centralized by the British Museum and published in Nature in 1989, provided ‘conclusive evidence’ of the medieval origin of the artefact. However, the raw data were never released by the institutions.

    • Tristan Casabianca, Emanuela Marinelli, Giuseppe Pernagallo, Benedetto Torrisi
    • 2019
  7. Apr 22, 2022 · J-P Mauro - published on 04/22/22. The new X-ray analysis is said to be more accurate and less destructive than radiocarbon dating. In 1988 radiocarbon dating of the Shroud of Turin...

  8. The Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth that tradition associates with the crucifixion and burial of Jesus, has undergone numerous scientific tests, the most notable of which is radiocarbon dating, in an attempt to determine the relic 's authenticity. In 1988, scientists at three separate laboratories dated samples from the Shroud to a range of 1260 ...

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