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Examination of the Gospel of Judas Using An Integrated Approach to Ink Characterization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Joseph G. Barabe
Affiliation:
McCrone Associates, Inc., Westmont, IL, USAhttp://www.mccrone.com
Kathleen A. Martin
Affiliation:
McCrone Associates, Inc., Westmont, IL, USAhttp://www.mccrone.com
Elaine F. Schumacher
Affiliation:
McCrone Associates, Inc., Westmont, IL, USAhttp://www.mccrone.com
Joseph R. Swider
Affiliation:
McCrone Associates, Inc., Westmont, IL, USAhttp://www.mccrone.com
Anna S. Teetsov
Affiliation:
McCrone Associates, Inc., Westmont, IL, USAhttp://www.mccrone.com

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In the field of document examination, several approaches can be taken to probe the authenticity of a piece of ancient writing. Scholars have the task of analyzing, and possibly translating, the language and content of a document, and assessing the character and quality of the script. Materials characterization plays another role. Both the document substrate and the ink can be examined to determine whether the materials and methods of creation are consistent with those known to be used during the historical period to which the document is attributed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2006

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