This Morning's Phillip and Holly reveal shock over Len Goodman's death as dancer Brendan Cole details Strictly star's poignant retirement plans Len Goodman death: Latest news as tributes pour in after beloved Strictly Come Dancing legend passes away aged 78 Len Goodman's most memorable moments as the Strictly legend dies aged 78: from his colourful language as head judge to his fiery clashes Researchers have used the Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit to date the Shroud of Turin, regarded by some as the burial cloth of Christ. Three university labs were involved and between them concluded that the cloth was manufactured between 12. Oxford has a longstanding reputation in the study of the remains of relics. However, the findings matched the traditional story about when the relic was presented by a pope. ![]() The remains of the True Cross, which had been venerated in Ireland were revealed to be 1,000 years too young. Nevertheless, through gathering a body of evidence we will be able to say whether or not the remains originate from the same time and place as the attributed saint.' Speaking about the work the new department will conduct, Professor Higham commented: 'We will not be able to say with 100% certainty that they belong to a particular individual who is celebrated as a saint. However, the researchers are still intrigued as to why it is much older than the rest of the Guelph relic collection, which started after 1100 AD. The sample from the finger bone and found the dates consistent with someone who lived in the early first century AD. Meanwhile Dr Thomas Higham, deputy director of the Oxford radiocarbon accelerator unit, led a team investigating six small bone fragments found on the island of Sveti Ivan (St John) in Bulgaria. ![]() ![]() The marble sarcophagus, which contained a collection of human and animal bones, was found directly beneath a church altar on the island of Sveti Ivan
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