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by tsimionescu
611 days ago
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That study [0] is published in a non-peer-reviewed journal with a very low impact factor, Heritage. Additionally, their findings suggests the shroud was kept within a very narrow range of temperatures to support the 1st century hypothesis, which makes it even more suspect. Additionally, their findings contradict a very well established C14 dating technique, in an extremely well documented and thought out study, using 8 different world class laboratories, for which their only explanation is "contamination" (ignoring the fact that the sample is pristine by comparison with many artifacts routinely dated using C14). Also, if you want to cite a study, maybe find the link to the study, not a Daily Mail article. [0] https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/5/2/47 |
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