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()Įditor's Update: I wish to thank Larry Schwalbe, former STURP team member from the Los Alamos National Laboratory for providing three new refereed papers for this list (#25, 26 and 27). This paper provides critical new information about the sample used for carbon 14 dating of the Shroud in 1988. ()Įditor's Update: It has been many years since I added material to this page, but a new peer reviewed paper by former STURP team member Ray Rogers in January 2005 is very important, so it has been included as Number 28 on this list. ()Įditor's Update: It has been seven years since I last added material to this page, but a posting today by Gabriel on Dan Porter's Shroud of Turin Blog provided information on a Shroud related 1988 paper that was co-authored by former STURP team member Jim Drusik. We will respect any author's request to remove their paper if they so desire. This year, in honor of their now historic nature and their critical importance to Shroud studies, and under the Fair Usage clause of the copyright law, I decided to publish all of the papers in today's update. However, since the inception of this website and due to copyright restrictions, most of their peer-reviewed papers were not available on the internet. ()Įditor's Update: This year marks the 40th anniversary of the STURP team's historic examination of the Shroud in 1978.

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()Įditor's Update: We are including five previously unpublished papers by STURP team members in today's update, thanks to the enormous research efforts made by Joe Marino to find them in the archives. ()Įditor's Update: Once again, Joe Marino has found an important STURP document in his archives. Editor's Update: Joe Marino has found another important STURP document in his archives.















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