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- Q5037947 subject Q8364974.
- Q5037947 subject Q8621207.
- Q5037947 abstract "Carbon dating the Dead Sea Scrolls refers to a series of radiocarbon dating tests performed on the Dead Sea Scrolls, first by the AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) lab of the Zurich Institute of Technology in 1991 and then by the AMS Facility at the University of Arizona in Tucson in 1994-95. There was also a historical test of a piece of linen performed in 1950 by Willard Libby, the inventor of the dating method.".
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- Q5037947 wikiPageWikiLink Q8364974.
- Q5037947 wikiPageWikiLink Q8621207.
- Q5037947 comment "Carbon dating the Dead Sea Scrolls refers to a series of radiocarbon dating tests performed on the Dead Sea Scrolls, first by the AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectrometry) lab of the Zurich Institute of Technology in 1991 and then by the AMS Facility at the University of Arizona in Tucson in 1994-95. There was also a historical test of a piece of linen performed in 1950 by Willard Libby, the inventor of the dating method.".
- Q5037947 label "Carbon dating the Dead Sea Scrolls".