Title of article
Studies on the radiocarbon sample from the shroud of turin
Author/Authors
Raymond N. Rogers، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
6
From page
189
To page
194
Abstract
In 1988, radiocarbon laboratories at Arizona, Cambridge, and Zurich determined the age of a sample from the Shroud of Turin. They reported that the date of the clothʹs production lay between a.d. 1260 and 1390 with 95% confidence. This came as a surprise in view of the technology used to produce the cloth, its chemical composition, and the lack of vanillin in its lignin. The results prompted questions about the validity of the sample.
Preliminary estimates of the kinetics constants for the loss of vanillin from lignin indicate a much older age for the cloth than the radiocarbon analyses. The radiocarbon sampling area is uniquely coated with a yellow–brown plant gum containing dye lakes. Pyrolysis-mass-spectrometry results from the sample area coupled with microscopic and microchemical observations prove that the radiocarbon sample was not part of the original cloth of the Shroud of Turin. The radiocarbon date was thus not valid for determining the true age of the shroud.
Keywords
Pyrolysis/mass spectrometry , Flax fiber analyses , Shroud of Turin , Lignin kinetics
Journal title
Thermochimica Acta
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Thermochimica Acta
Record number
1196650
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