THE WEAVE OF THE SHROUD OF TURIN Charles Mader, Evelyn Campbell – Los Alamos, NM.

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THE WEAVE OF THE SHROUD OF TURIN Charles Mader, Evelyn Campbell – Los Alamos, NM

CARBON-14 DATES – Summer 1988 ANYONE WHO THINKS THAT THE MAN OF THE SHROUD IS JESUS – IS A FLAT-EARTHER IT IS JUST A MEDIEVAL FORGERY German British American

Linen Wrappings of Egyptian mummies often give radiocarbon dates 1000 years younger than that for the body which they cover. Bones dated to 1510 BC Linen wrappings dated to 255 AD 1750 YEARS DIFFERENCE Mummy #1770 – Manchester Collection – a 13 year old girl

Ibis bird sacred to the Egyptians were mummified as offering to Gods Age of linen wrappings is about 550 years younger than the age of the bird. “Danny the Mummy” Linen AGE CAN NOT BE DETERMINED BY CARBON DATING - ERROR OF YEARS

Raymond Rogers – 7/1927 – 5/2005

Shroud of Turin C-14 Samples Ray Rogers Study of Region Taken Ray Rogers Study of Region Taken From Shroud for Carbon Dating From Shroud for Carbon Dating

Darn splice used in 16 th century - half covered with starch dates to 13 th century AD, other end claimed to date ~3 century AD. Starched end of Darn

The Shroud after 2002 Restoration Patches removed and Shroud burn holes sewed to white backing cloth. Treated it with Thymol resulting in unknown amount of contamination. What was seen at 2010 Exhibition

Shroud Image at the Bridge of the Nose copyright 1978 Mark Evans

8/30/2012 – Barrie Schwortz and his Macro Camera for photographing shroud sample left from carbon dating at University of Arizona Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory

Back Front (image side) The weave is a 3 over 1 Herringbone Twill

Back Front (image side)

SHROUD THREADS

Non Shroud Sample The weave is a 1 over 1 – Obvious which linen sample was not from Shroud

Report available at Report available at Images available at Images available at Arizonia_Images.zip Arizonia_Images.zip

Egyptian Tomb Painting of Weaving

Hungarian Pray manuscript – Shows Herringbone Weave and Burn Holes Burial Naked with No Thumbs

Evelyn Campbell at her Loom

A natural colored line singles yarn approximately 350 micrometers thick A lea (4,800 yards) Purchased from Glimakra USA

The Warp on the Loom

The woven linen cloth on the loom.

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Front – Shroud Image Side

Back Front

Mader Cloud Archive Shroud Directory