Radiocarbon dating: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:4915:49, 19 April 2024Mike Christie talk contribs 106,133 bytes +2,047 Undid revision 1219745677 by 125.168.120.6 (talk) Taylor and Bar-Yosef discuss the testing of the scrolls undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 15:4415:44, 19 April 2024125.168.120.6 talk 104,086 bytes −2,047 Neither of the two sources cited in this section related to what is written. All the sources mention is the discovery of radiocarbon dating and how it was used in the 1950s by Libby to prove that relics found in Egypt were tested and shown to be thousands of years old. Nothing in the sources provided mention that the dead sea scrolls have been tested by a credible laboratory to prove how old they are.. Provide sources that present valid and credible evidence to support this. undo Tags: Reverted section blanking Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 14:2214:22, 19 April 2024MrOllie talk contribs 106,133 bytes +1,395 Restored revision 1218771227 by Smalljim (talk): Cites are right there undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 14:0814:08, 19 April 2024125.168.120.6 talk 104,738 bytes −1,395 A sample of the linen wrapping from one of these scrolls, the Great Isaiah Scroll, was included in a 1955 analysis by...Whose Libby? What analysis? Where was this analysis/ these analysis' done and by who ? What exactly did they analyse and how did they do it? How was it done? Please provide clearer information because the sources that have been linked are not assessable and without clearer information this part is very confusing and needs more context? undo Tags: Reverted references removed Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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