I'm not saying that it's correct, but the book has counter arguments for everything being said on this page.
Handling the cloth could leave DNA in the form of skin cells, however on silk it says they would only survive for 12 months. This is why control samples were taken for everyone who had had contact with the shawl for that period.
Like I said in my previous post, where I gave my thoughts on the entire book, there are holes, but I think a lot of what you guys are arguing is actually addressed in the book.
Handling the cloth could leave DNA in the form of skin cells, however on silk it says they would only survive for 12 months. This is why control samples were taken for everyone who had had contact with the shawl for that period.
Like I said in my previous post, where I gave my thoughts on the entire book, there are holes, but I think a lot of what you guys are arguing is actually addressed in the book.
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