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"Titre du document / Document title
Use of radiocarbon dating in assessing Christian connections to the
Dead Sea scrolls = Utilisation de la datation au radiocarbone pour la
détermination des relations entre le monde chrétien et les manuscripts
de la Mer Morte

Auteur(s) / Author(s)
RODLEY G. A. (1) ; THIERING B. E. ;"

"Résumé / Abstract
We present an analysis of radiocarbon dates on Dead Sea Scrolls that
have a bearing on the question of the Scroll documents' relation to
Christian origins. We assess details of dating reports, discuss
paleographical evidence, and consider the content of the documents.
When collated, these findings may be seen as compatible with a view
that personalities mentioned in the Scrolls were contemporary with the
founders of Christianity.

Revue / Journal Title
Radiocarbon ISSN 0033-8222

Source / Source
1999, vol. 41, no2, pp. 169-182 (23 ref.)"

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Carbondating
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/qumran_origin/message/2674

"I’m glad David has brought us back to the topic. I think it will be
possible for me now to give you extracts from the article written by
Gordon Rodley and myself on the subject of the carbondating of the
DSS. It was published in the professional journal, Radiocarbon, vol
41, no 2, 1999, pp.169-182, under the title "Use of Radiocarbon Dating
in Assessing Christian Connections to the Dead Sea Scrolls."

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Here is the right way to investigate Dr. Thiering
and the Thiering Thesis -

Plug "Barbara Thiering" into Advanced Google
Scholar Search and examine all the cites.

David Christainsen
Newton, Mass. USA

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