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In figure 1 one example of the results obtained with a sample of recent linen (delivered by the firm “Johann Jatzwauk - Lausitzer Laden“, Hoyerswerda/Germany) of about 20 mg is reported. The analysis
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Acknowledging some validity to the examples studied by Dr. Alan Whanger, he showed that the congruities became even more remarkable on coins minted after the arrival of the Mandylion in Constantinople
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They also point out the numerous archaeological examples, such as Lindow Man and the Thera eruption, in which carbon dating has given readings demonstrably wide of the narrow margins of accuracy claimed.
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for example, Ian Wilson (the referent historian of the relic since 19669) would say in 2010: “Thanks to my wife Judith who has most admirably suffered forty-two years of being married to the Shroud
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Thus as but one example, I can readily enough see the peduncle or 'stalk' topped by three berry-like shapes, to the right of the top of the man of the Shroud's head, that Alan and Avinoam identify as
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The head, for example, is just about one seventh of the full height. Fashion artists regularly 4 disobey this and make the head one ninth of the total - the result is an elongated flatteringly svelte
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For example, Prof. Dr. Werner Bulst, S.J.of Darmstadt, 1983 by a group of individuals who wished to see the peer West Germany, suggests attempting to determine the review dimension brought to the
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fig 5 Runciman monograph. One other example of this feature can be seen in the Christ child held in the arms of the Virgin in a fresco in "Direkly Church", the Church of the Columns, in the Inlara
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A perfect example is an article that was published in the May/June 1981 issue of the magazine Functional Photography. It was titled, "What We Found on the Turin Shroud and How We Found It." [Emphasis
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for example, appear to have gotten onto the cloth by the cloth resting upon the arms. A problem now arises in connection with the tiny fibrils comprising the threads of the blood- impregnated cloth,