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Anon, “Roman Admits Forging Etruscan Sculptures," New York Times 22 February (1961).
Anon, “Fallen Warriors," Time p. 60 24 February (1961).
P. Cellini, “Review," Paragone 65 46-47 (1955).
S.J. Fleming, Authenticity in Art: The Scientific Discovery of Forgery, New York, (1976). p.73.
D.L. Goodrich, Art Fakes in America, New York (1973). pp. 169-175.
S. Knox, “Art Museum Finds it Owns Three Fakes," New York Times February (1961). p. 1.
S. Knox, “3 ‘Old Etruscan’ Soldiers Fade into a ‘Morgue’ at Metropolitan: Frauds Now Accessible Only to Students or Scholars," New York Times 22 January (1962). p. 25.
I.C. Love, “A Stylistic Discussion Concerning the Authenticity of the Three Etruscan Warriors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art," Marsyas IX 14-35 (1961).
A. Muñoz, “Editorial," L’Urbe 2 No. 12 pp. 48 (1937).
H.W. Parsons, “The Art of Fake Etruscan Art," Art News 34-37, 68 (1962).
M. Pollotino, “Editorial," Roma 473-474 (1937).
G.M.A. Richter, Etruscan Terracotta Warriors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Museum: Papers No. 6 5-18 (1937).
G. Savage, Forgeries, Fakes and Reproductions: A Handbook For the Art Dealer and Collector New York (1964). pp. 141-143.
D. von Bothmer and J.V. Noble, An Inquiry Into the Forgery of the Etruscan terracotta Warrors in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Museum Papers No. 2 7-28 (1962).

Case Studies: Getty Kouros



Anon., "The Truth about Fakes," The Burlington Magazine 132 615 (1990).
E. Doehne, The Weathering of Dolomite Marble on Thasos, Greece Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Davis (1994). 213pp. UMI, Ann Arbor.
E. Doehne, “Analysis of Weathered Dolomite Marble from Thasos, Greece,” In Ancient Stones: Quarrying, Trade and Provenance, M. Waelkens, N. Herz and L. Moens, Editors, Leuven University Press (1992). pp. 179-190
J. Paul Getty Museum, "Getty Museum to Undertake Detailed Comparative Study of Kouros Statues," J. Paul Getty Museum Press Release, Malibu, CA (6 July 1990).
E. Harrison, "Making and Faking Greek Sculpture," Third Richard Hubbard Howland Lecture, Washington Archaeological Society (7 March 1990). Typescript.
J.J. Herrmann, Jr., "Thasos and the Ancient Marble Trade," In Marble: Art Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Ancient Sculpture, J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, CA (1990). pp.73-100.
S. Hochfield, "Ancient Greek of Modern Roman?" Art News 90 No.8 41 (October 1991).
T. Hoving, "The Getty Kouros: Sixth Century B.C. or Twentieth Century A.D.?" Connoisseur 216 100 (September 1986).
T. Hoving, "That Getty Kouros: More Unanswered Questions," Connoisseur 220 170-171 (October 1990).
M. Kimmelman, "Absolutely Real? Absolutely Fake?" The New York Times, 4 August (1991).
S. Margolis, "Authenticating Ancient Marble Sculpture," Scientific American 260 104-110 (June 1989).
S. Margolis and W. Showers, "Weathering Characteristics, Age, and Provenance Determinations on Ancient Greek and Roman Marble Artifacts," In Classical Marble: Geochemistry, Technology, Trade: , NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Marble in Ancient Greece and Rome, Editors, N. Herz and M. Waelkens, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands (1988). pp.233-242.
S. Margolis and W. Showers, "Ancient Greek and Roman Marble Sculptures: Authentication, Weathering, and Provenance Determination," In Marble: Art Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Ancient Sculpture, J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, CA (1990). pp.283-299.
S. Margolis, F. Preusser and D. Dietrich, "Evidence for Dedolomitization in an Archaic Greek (6th Century B.C).. Kouros Statue," Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts 19 760 (1987).
S. Margolis, F. Preusser and W. Showers, "Ancient Marble Sculpture: Geochemical Characterization of Surficial Weathering Products," In Material Issues in Art and Archaeology, Editors, E. Sayre, P. Vandiver, J. Druzik, and C. Stevenson, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA (1988). pp.53-58.
G. Norman and T. Hoving, "The Getty Scandals," Connoisseur 217 99-109 (May 1987).
G. Norman and T. Hoving, "It Was Bigger Than They Know," Connoisseur 217 73-81 (August 1987).
J.C. Podany, "Advances in the Reassembly of Large Stone Sculpture at the J. Paul Getty Museum," In Recent Advances in the Conservation and Analysis of Artifacts, Editor, J. Black, University of London, London (1987). pp.375-382.
G. Richter, Kouroi: Archaic Greek Youths: A Study of the Development of the Kouros Type in Greek Sculpture, 3rd Edition, Hacker Art Books, New York (1988). xvii + 365pp.
J. Spier, "Blinded with Science: The Abuse of Science in the Detection of False Antiquities," The Burlington Magazine 132 623-631 (September 1990).
M. True, "A Kouros at the Getty Museum," Connoisseur 129 3-11 (January 1987).
M. Westerman, "The Last Snowball? Was the Getty's $7 Million Ancient Greek Kouros a Notorious Fake and Simply Revolting?" Art and Antiques 62 (16 February 1987).

Case Studies: Mansoor Collection



C. Aldred, Akhenaten and Nefertiti, Exhibition Catalogue, Brooklyn Museum, New York (1973). 231pp.
C. Aldred, The Beginning of the El-Amarna Period,” The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 45 19-33 (1959).
R. Anthes, The Head of Queen Nofretete Verlag Gebr. Mann, Berlin (1958).
R.E. Arnal, "Examination of Sculptures in the Collection of Mr. E. Mansoor," San Jose State College, San Jose, CA (7 March 1959).
J.C. Bard, F. Asaro, and R.F. Heizer, “Perspectives on the Dating of Great Basin Petroglyphs by Neutron Activation Analysis," Archaeometry 20 85-88 (1978).
A.L. Becker-Colonna, Ancient Egypt: An Exhibition of El-Amarna Sculptures and Reliefs of the Mansoor Collection, Exhibition Catalogue, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA (1975). 55pp.
A.L. Becker-Colonna, Akhenaton: La Caduta degli dei. Edizioni C.I.R.U.A., Rome (1990).
A.L. Becker-Colonna, Ancient Egypt Mansoor - El Amarna Collection San Francisco State University, California (1991).
R. Berger, "The Mansoor Amarna Collection: An Evaluation," The University of California, Los Angeles (7 February 1976).
E. Blackwelder, "Comments on the Authenticity of Certain Egyptian Sculptures Submitted by Mr. E.R. Mansoor," Stanford University, Stanford, CA (6 February 1959).
L. Borchardt, Porträts der Königin Nofret-ete J.C. Hinrichs’sche Buchhandlung (1923).
L. Borchardt and H. Ricke. Die Wohnhäuser in Tell el-Amarna Berlin (1980).
S.M. Bradley and A.P. Middleton, "A Study of the Deterioration of Egyptian Limestone Sculpture," Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 27 No.2 64-86 (1988).
J. Capart, “Dans Le Studio D’un Artiste," Chronique d’Égypte 33 199-217, (January 1957).
R.R. Compton, "Petrologic Study of Amarna Sculptures in the Collection of M.A. Mansoor Sons," Stanford University, Stanford, CA (18 December 1958).
N.G. Davies, The Rock Tombs of El Amarna. Part 3: Tombs of Huya and Ahmes London: Egypt Exploration Fund (1905).
J. DeMent, "A Report of the Examination of Three Mansoor Sculpturings," DeMent Laboratories, Portland, Oregon (17 June 1959).
T. De Putter and C. Karlshausen, Les Pierres Utilisées dans la Sculpture et L’Architecture de L’Égypt Pharaonique Connaissance de L’Égypte (1992).
C. De Wit, La Statuaire de Tell el Amarna Standaard-Boekhandel S.A., Anvers (1950).
P. Dorman, “Une Révolution dans L’art Égyptien,” Connaissance des Arts 344 66-73 (October 1980).
H. Frankfort (Editor), The Mural Painting of El-’Amarneh The Egypt Exploration Society, London (1929).
H. Frankfort and J.D.S. Pendlebury, The City of Akhenaten. Part 2: The North Suburb and the Desert Altars Oxford University Press, London (1933).
J.W. Graner, Personal Correspondence to Mr. Edgar Mansoor (11 October 1960).
R. Hari, New Kingdom Amarna Period: The Great Hymn to Aten, E.J. Brill, Leiden (1985). ix + 28pp.
R.L. Hay, "Report on Two Sculptures from El Amarna," (10 February 1975).
W.C. Hayes, The Scepter of Egypt. Part 2: The Hyksos Period and the New Kingdom (1675-1080). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (1959).
S. Hochfield, "The Mansoor Collection: An Insoluble Controvery?" Art News 50-57 (Summer 1978).
G.O. Hutton, "Review of Reports Submitted by Mr. Edgard Mansoor," Mineralogy Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (21 February 1960).
Z. Iskander and Z. Mustafa, "Examination of Sculpture Pieces of El Amarna Type (Including a Summary of Mr. A. Lucas' Report)," (28 November 1950).
T.G.H. James (editor), Excavating in Egypt British Museum Publications, Ltd., London (1982).
B. Kemp, Anatomy of a Civilization Routledge, London (1991).
P.L. Kirk, "Examination of Sculptures in the Collection of Mr. E.R. Mansoor," Investigative Consultation, Berkeley, CA (16 March 1959).
R. Klemm and D. Klemm, Die Steine der Pharaonen, Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, Munich (1981).
R. Klemm and D. Klemm, Steine und Steinbrüche im Alten Ägypten Springer Verlag, Berlin (1993).
F. Konstandt, "Report on Limestone Sculpture from the Mansoor Collection," Konstandt Laboratories, New York (22 November 1960).
R. Krauss, “Der Bildhauer Thutmose in Amarna,” Jahrbuch Preusischer Kulturbesitz Band XX (1983). pp. 119-133.
K. Lange, König Echnaton und die Amarna-Zeit München: Gesellschaft für Wissenschaft-liches Lichtbild (1951).
C. Mansoor, The Scandal of a Century: The Mansoor Amarna Exposé Carleton Press Corp., New York (1995).
A.P. Middleton and S.M. Bradley, "Provenancing of Egyptian Limestone Sculpture," Journal of Archaeological Science 16 No.6 475-488 (1989).
H.W. Muller, "Expert Opinion," University of Munich (15 February 1960).
G. Nolli, In Defense of the Mansoor Amarna Collection, Rome (1986).
B.H. Parker, Personal Correspondence to Mr. H. Medill Sarkisian (2 February 1959).
T.E. Peet and C.L. Woolley, The City of Akenhaten Part I Egypt Exploration Society, London (1923).
W.M.F. Petrie, Tell el Amarna Aris and Phillips Ltd., England (1974).
H.J. Plenderleith, "Memo on Specimens from the Mansoor Collection of Limestone Figurines," International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and the Restoration of Cultural Property (1961).
R.R.R. Protsch, Personal Correspondence to Mr. E.R. Mansoor, J.W. Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany (2 January 1976).
D. Redford, “Studies on Akenaten at Thebes," Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt pp. 77-94 (1973).
D. Redford, “Studies on Akenaten at Thebes II," Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt pp. 9-14 (1975).
D. Redford, Akhenaten, The Heretic King, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (1984). xxvi + 255pp.
E.A. Russmann, Egyptian Sculpture: Cairo and Luxor University of Texas Press, Austin (1989).
M. Saleh and H. Sourouzian, The Egyptian Museum Cairo Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz (1987).
J. Samson, Amarna: City of Akhenaten and Nefertiti University College, London (1972).
L.T. Silver, "Petrological and Geochemical Study of Three Pieces of Sculpture in the Collection of M.A. Mansoor and Sons," Geochemistry Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA (27 March 1959).
F.H. Stross, "Authentication of Antique Stone Objects by Physical and Chemical Methods," Analytical Chemistry 32 17A-36A (1960).
F.H. Stross and W.J. Eisenlord, A Report on a Group of Limestone Carvings by M.A. Mansoor and Sons, Privately Printed (1965).
F.J. Turner, Personal Correspondence to Mr. E. Mansoor (23 February 1960).
W.J. Young, "Technical Examination of Nine Tel El-Amarna Objects, Property of Mr. W. Mansoor," (14 April 1949).
See Also: World Wide Web: Mansoor Amarna Collection http://www.amarna.com/history.html; Stone Provenance: Desert Varnish.

Case Studies: Metallurgy in Chalcolithic Cyprus

P. Budd, A.M. Pollard and B. Scafe, “The Possible Fractionation of Lead Isotopes in Ancient Metallurgical Processes,” Archaeometry 37 1 143-149 (1995).
D. Frankel, "Inter- and Intrasite Variability and Social Interaction in Prehistoric Bronze Age Cyprus: Types, Ranges and Trends," BASOR 292 59-71 (1993).
N.H. Gale, "Metals and Metallurgy in the Chalcolithic Period," BASOR 282/283 37-61 (1991).
S. Held, "Insularity as a Modifier of Cultural Change: The Case of Prehistoric Cyprus," BASOR 292 25-33 (1993).
P.S. Keswani, " Models of Local Exchange in Late Bronze Age Cyprus," BASOR 292 73-83 (1993).
A. Kingsworth, "Complexities of Complexity: An Anthropological Concern," BASOR 292 107-119 (1993).
B. Knapp, "Social Complexity: Incipience, Emergence, and Development on Prehistoric Cyprus," BASOR 292 85-105 (1993).
S.W. Manning, "Prestige, Distinction, and Competition: The Anatomy of Socioeconomic Complexity in the Fourth to Second Millennium B.C.E.," BASOR 292 35-57 (1993).
J.D. Muhly, "Beyond Typology: Aegean Metallurgy in its Historical Context," In Contributions to Aegean Archaeology: Studies in Honour of William A. McDonald University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis (1985).
G. Nakou, "The Cutting Edge: A New Look at Early Aegean Metallurgy," JMA 8 2 1-32 (1995).
E. Peltenburg, "Local Exchange in Prehistoric Cyprus: An Initial Assessment of Picrolite," BASOR 292 107-120 (1993).
E. Peltenburg, " Settlement Discontinuity and Resistance to Complexity in Cyprus, ca. 4500-2500 B.C.E.," BASOR 293 9-23 (1993).
Z. Stos-Gale, N. Gale, J. Houghton and R. Speakman, "Lead Isotope Data from the Isotrace Laboratory, Oxford," Archaeometry 37 2 407-417 (1995).

Case Studies: Piltdown Man Forgery

Anon., “Arthur Conan Doyle is Piltdown Suspect,” New York Times 2 August (1983).
J. Collins, "Piltdown Man is Termed a Trap Set by One Geologist for Another," The New York Times, 7 November (1978).
M. T. Kaufman, “Frank Spencer is Dead at 58; Anthropologist Studied a Hoax,” The New York Times, 3 June (1999). p. B11.
F. Spencer, Piltdown A Scientific Forgery, Oxford University Press, London (1990). 272pp.

Case Studies: Riace Bronzes

J. Alsop, "Warriors From A Watery Grave," National Geographic 163 820-827 (1983).
J. Boardman, Greek Sculpture: The Classical Period London (1991).
L.V. Borelli and P. Pelagatti, "Due Bronzi di Riace," Bolletino D'Arte. Serie Speciale 3 (1984).
A. Busignani, The Bronzes of Riace Firenze (1981).
B. Cohen, "Kresilas' Perikles and the Riace Bronzes: New Evidence for Schinokephaly," AJA 90 207-208 (1986).
D. Finn, Greek Monumental Bronze Sculpture New York (1983).
E. Formigli, "La tecnicadi constrzione delle statue di Riace," In Borelli and Pelagatti 107-143 (1984).
F. Garbassi and E. Mello, "Surface Spectroscopic Studies on Patinas of Ancient Metal Objects," Studies in Conservation 29 172-180 (1984).
E.B. Harrison, "Early Classical Sculpture: The Bold Style," Greek Art: Archaic into Classical Cincinnati (1985).
C.M. Houser, Greek Monumental Bronze Sculpture of the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC Boston (1979).
C. Mattusch, Greek Bronze Statuary Ithaca (1988).
A. Pearce,"Heroic Bronzes of the Fifth Century B.C. Regain Old Splendor," The Smithsonian 12.8 124-131 (1981).
B.S. Ridgway The Severe Style in Greek Sculpture Princeton University Press, Princeton (1970). 155pp.
B.S. Ridgway, Fifth Century Styles in Greek Sculpture Princeton University Press, Princeton (1981). 256 pp.
B.S. Ridgway, "The Riace Bronzes: A Minority Viewpoint," In Borelli and Pelagatti 313-326 (1984).
C. Rolley, Greek Bronzes, Soetheby's Publications, London (1986). 267pp.

G. Schneider, "Investigations of Crucibles and Moulds from Bronze Foundies in Olympia and Athens and Determination of Provenances of Bronze Statues," Archaeometry (Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium. Amsterdam: 1989).

Case Studies: Schliemann and Troy

K. Akinsha and G. Kozlov, Stolen Treasure: The Hunt for Lost Treasures Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London (1995).


R. Bernstein, “Facts and Myths About the Man Who Found Troy,” New York Times 5 January (1996).
C. Blegen, Troy and Trojans Praeger, Inc., New York (1963).
W. Calder and D. Traill, Editors Myth, Scandal and History: The Heinrich Schliemann Controversy Wayne State University Press, Detroit (1986). 273pp.
D.F. Easton, "The Troy Treasures in Russia," Antiquity 69 11-14 (1995).
D.F. Easton, "Priam's Treasure" Anatolian Studies 34 141-169 (1984).
B. Hoffman, "The Spoils of War," Archaeology 46 6 37-40 (1993).
E. Ludwig, Schliemann: The Story of a Gold-seeker Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1931).
K.E. Meyer, "The Hunt for Priam's Treasure," Archaeology 46 6 26-32 (1993).
C. Moorehead, The Lost Treasures of Troy Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London (1994). 307pp.
J. Ottaway, Jr., “Troy Today: The Ruins are Real, the Horse Isn’t,” Wall Street Journal 27 December (1990).
R. Payne, The Gold of Troy: The Story of Heinrich Schliemann and the Buried Cities of Ancient Greece, Funk and Wagnalls Co., New York (1959). 273pp.
M. Rose, "What Did Schliemann Find?" Archaeology 46 6 33-36 (1993).
Studia Troica Volume 1 (1991). Mainz au Rhein: Philipp Von Zabern, 1991. Volume 2 (1992). Mainz au Rhein: Philipp Von Zabern, 1992. Volume 3 (1993). Mainz au Rhein: Philipp Von Zabern, 1993. Volume 4 (1994). Mainz au Rhein: Philipp Von Zabern, 1994.
C. Schuchhardt, Schliemann's Excavations: An Archaeological and Historical Study Benjamin Blom, Inc., New York (1971). 363pp.
D.A. Traill, "Schliemann's Discovery of Priam's Treasure: A Re-examination of the Evidence" Journal of Hellenic Studies 104 96-115 (1984).
D.A. Traill, Schliemann of Troy: Treasure and Deceit St. Martin's Press, New York (1995). 365pp.

Case Studies: Sevso Treasure



Anon., New York Supplement, 2nd, Vol. 561, p. 566 (Law Journal).
Anon., New York Supplement, 2nd, Vol. 610, p. 263 (Law Journal).
Anon., "Sotheby's is Restrained from Exporting Silver," The New York Times p. 14 7 May (1990).
Anon., "Trial Ordered in Suit Over Silver at Sotheby's," The New York Times 9 November (1990). p. 30.
Anon., "Sotheby's Tries to Leave Oman-Silver Dispute," The New York Times 28 May (1992). p. 18.
Anon., "Court Rules That Silver May Go Back to Owner," The New York Times 22 April (1994). p. 20.
Anon., "2 Nations Lose Claim to Old Silver," The New York Times 23 September (1994).
W. Carley, "In the Art World: Was Silver Horde Smuggled?" The Wall Street Journal 19 March (1991). p. 1.
W. Carley, "They are Lebanese, If You Please," The Wall Street Journal 2 January (1991). p. 7.
C. Chippendale, Editorial, Antiquity 64 204-207 (1990).
J.E. Conklin, Art Crime, Praeger, Westport, CT (1994). 322pp.
D. D'Arcy, "Lord Northampton Wins By Default - For the Moment," The Art Newspaper 4 4 (1993).
D. Darcy, "Shadow of the of the Sevso Treasure," Vanity Fair 56 150-168 (1993).
J. Healy, "Sevso Treasure Dispute," Archaeology 46 24 (1993).
E. Herscher, "International Control Efforts: Are There Any Good Solutions?," The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property Albuquerque, NM (1989).
B. Hoffman, "Sevso Follies of 1994," Archaeology 47 42-43 (1994).
R. Kenner, "Risky Business," Art & Antiques 19 Apr (1990).
R. Kenner, "Risky Business: Sotheby's Takes a Chance on the Sevso Treasure," Art & Antiques 7 19 (1990).
R. Lay, “Marquess Hails £50m Silver Hoard Victory,” Evening Standard 5 November (1993). p. 5.
C. Lowenthal, "Rugs Back, Picassos Restolen," The Wall Street Journal 30 December (1994). p. 1.
B. Macintyre, "Peer Celebrates Sevso Ruling," The Times 6 November (1993). p. 5.
M. Mango and A. Bennett, "The Sevso Treasure," Journal of Roman Archaeology 12 21 (1994).
J.H. Merryman, " The Protection of Artistic National Patrimony Against Pillaging and Theft," Art law: Domestic and International Hackensack, NJ (1975). pp. 241-246.
L.V. Prott, Law and Cultural Heritage 3 London 726-755 (1989).
R. Reif., "Ancient Roman Silver to be Sold," The New York Times 10 February (1990). p. 13.
R. Reif., "Antiques: Roman Silver Fit For the Baths," The New York Times 18 February (1990). p. 38.
R. Reif., "Court Forbids Removal of Disputed Silver," The New York Times 22 February (1990). p. 19.
R. Reif., "Scotland Yard Studies Sotheby'd Silver Offeering," The New York Times 3 July (1990). p. 14.
R. Reif., "Antiques 1990," The New York Times 30 December (1990). p. 38.
Reuters Service, "Hungary to Appeal for the Sevso Silver," The New York Times 11 July (1994). p. 16.
A.M. Sullivan, "Law and Diplomacy in Cultural Property Matters," Museum Management and Curatorship 10 219-143 (1991).
J. Tully, "Battle Over Royal Silver," The Washington Post 30 July (1990). p. 5.
S. Vincent and G. Norman, “Witness in £40 m Treasure Trial Accused of Lying,” The Independent 25 October (1993).
C. Vogel, "The Art Market," The New York Times 26 June (1992). p. 19.
P. Watson, "The Case of the Silver Treasure," The New York Times 28 June (1992). p. 1.

Case Studies: Shroud of Turin

A.D. Adler, "Updating Recent Studies on the Shroud of Turin," In Archaeological Chemistry: Organic, Inorganic, and Biochemical Analysis, M.V. Orna, Editor, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC (1996) pp. 223-228.
Anon., “The Earliest Photograph?,” Art Newspaper Issue 80, March (1998).
M. W. Browne, “Tests Show Shroud of Turin To Be Fraud, Scientist Hints,” New York Times 22 September (1988). p. A28.
J. H. Heller, Report on the Shroud of Turin, Houghton Mifflin, Boston (1983). 225pp.
D.A. Kouznetsov, A.A. Ivanoff, and P.R. Veletsky, "A Re-evaluation of the Radiocarbon Date of the Shroud of Turin Based on Biofractionation of Carbon Isotopes and a Fire-Stimulating Model," In Archaeological Chemistry: Organic, Inorganic, and Biochemical Analysis, M.V. Orna, Editor, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC (1996) pp. 229-247.
J. Nickell, Inquest on the Shroud of Turin, Prometheus Books, Buffalo, NY (1983). 178pp.
A. Stanley, “Power to Fascinate Intact, Turin Shroud is Unfurled,” New York Times 19 April (1998).
P. S. Zurer, “Science Probes a Religious Mystery: Scientists Clash Over Whether Current Data Show the Shroud of Turin to be an Artist’s Creation,” C & E News 38 20 February (1984).

Case Studies: Thera Eruption



Anon., "Talking about Earth," Earth Science 43 No. 1 11 (1990).
M.J. Aitken, "The Minoan Eruption of Thera, Santorini: A Re-assessment of the Radiocarbon Dates, " In New Aspects of Archaeological Science in Greece, R.E. Jones and H.W. Catling, Editors, British School at Athens, Athens (1988) pp. 19-24.
M.J. Aitken, "The Thera Eruption: Continuing Discussion of the Dating I -- Resume of Dating," Archaeometry 30 (Part 1) 165-169 (1988).


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