Re: Anatase present in many Ancient artifacts as well



"Hyperoglyphe" <hyperoglyphe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> Regardles of the clay and with due respect Tom, I accept it is easy
> to simply bodyslam Ms Johansson. My first thought, however, was WRT
> the thousands of historical documents that do not test positive to the
> "Anatase present in pottery from Ancient to Medieval Age". Johansson,
> 2005. (notwithstanding the positive sample to only parts of the
> document!)
>
> Oh My God! (in squealing Valley Girl shriek) Is only the VM
> authentic and the rest
> fakes??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
> ???

Hey! I already used that idea!

;)

David

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