A fact from Skara Missal appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 18 August 2014 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that although the 12th-century Skara Missal has been referred to as "Sweden's oldest book", its origins remain unclear?
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...dated the pages of the missal to the year 1150, using radiocarbon dating techniques. No. Radiocarbon cannot be so precise: the dating would be in the form "1150 plus/minus x years". That should be reflected in the text. But covers made of oak wood covered with leather, which in turn have been dated to 1264 must be based on the well-established dendrochronology, which dates the oak panels, but not the leather, as suggested in the text. The link to dendrochronology would be useful to the Wikipedia reader.--Wetman (talk) 03:19, 18 August 2014 (UTC)Reply