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Hello, Zizekian. You have new messages at France3470's talk page.
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Dear France3470, I am sorry this is in the wrong place, I know, but I am in a rush. i am trying to finish the one and only Wiki page i will ever write on Christopher Bronk Ramsey. I have now gone through it and made substantial additions to the references. I have kept them highly scholastic (Science, Nature, etc) , though I never meant that to be the case for this. Anyway, I still have a few things left to do and will get back to it but I would like to make a couple of points: Some things cannot be referenced- they must be taken on good faith - so long as there are means by which they can be checked. I have emailed the administrative staff at Merton College and they told me he was born in 1962, started at Merton in 1980, and he was made a Bodley Fellow this year. People could do this if they wanted to. There will never be a web-based publication that will detail this. I think one can't cite such things. I mean, questions like the fact is such a thing as a university at Oxford, would perhaps then have to be corroborated. But the claim that OxCal is the most used bayesian chronological modelling program is more problematic. I mean, i know it is the biggest, and it is by miles, but only Christopher Bronk Ramsey himself has knowledge of how many users there are. He has told me before several thousand but I have no way of citing that. With reference to the Shroud of Turin, this must not be mentioned on the site. Yes, it is all over the web, but that is just because of the extremists out there who want to challenge radiocarbon on religious grounds. Identifying him with it on a personal site like this could be very dangerous indeed. Zizekian Zizekian (talk) 20:15, 26 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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