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"The Shroud of Turin is the single, most studied artifact in human history" statement considered as "widely accepted" en Lloyd A Currie, The Remarkable Metrological History of Radiocarbon DatingArchivado el 6 de diciembre de 2010 en Wayback Machine., 6 de diciembre de 2010, J. Res. Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol. 109, 2004, p. 200.