Provide comprehensive identification details for the document under examination. Accurate provenance information is critical for establishing authenticity and chain of custody.
Document Type
Historical Manuscript
Legal Contract
Official Certificate
Personal Correspondence
Printed Publication
Map/Blueprint
Financial Record
Photograph
Other
Document Title or Subject
Document Reference/Archive Number
Language(s) of Document
Alleged Creation Date
Number of Pages/Leaves
Document Dimensions (cm)
Document Provenance & Chain of Custody
Current Custodian/Institution Name
Is there verifiable chain of custody documentation?
Have any previous authentication attempts been performed?
Conduct detailed physical and chemical analysis of document substrate materials. This section contributes 40% to the overall confidence score. Critical for determining production era and authenticity.
Primary Paper Fiber Type
Cotton Linen Rag
Wood Pulp (Groundwood)
Wood Pulp (Chemical)
Mixed Fiber
Papyrus
Parchment/Vellum
Synthetic Paper
Other/Unidentified
Paper Color & Shade Description
Paper pH Level
WARNING: pH level below 5.0 indicates acidic paper with HIGH DECAY RISK. Immediate conservation assessment and stabilization recommended to prevent irreversible deterioration.
High Decay Risk Assessment & Specific Preservation Recommendations
Paper Weight (gsm - grams per square meter)
Measured Paper Thickness (microns)
Paper Surface Texture
Smooth/Wove
Laid (visible lines)
Linen Finish
Coated/Glossy
Rough/Handmade
Unknown
Watermarks or countermarks present?
Visible manufacturing marks, chain lines, or deckle edges?
Surface coatings, sizing, or treatments detected?
Fiber Analysis Methodology & Equipment Used
Systematically evaluate physical deterioration, damage, and preservation state. This assessment determines handling protocols and conservation priorities.
Overall Physical Condition (1-5 stars)
Tears, holes, losses, or mechanical damage present?
Stains, foxing, discoloration, or yellowing evident?
Mold, mildew, or biological growth present?
Fading, ink migration, or media deterioration observed?
Brittleness, page fragmentation, or handling damage?
Pest damage (insects, rodents) evident?
Adhesive tape, glue residue, or previous repairs present?
Previous restoration, conservation, or lamination performed?
Odor Assessment & Environmental Contamination
Recommended Handling Protocols & Storage Conditions
Analyze writing media characteristics, application method, and chemical composition to support dating and authenticity assessment.
Ink Type
Iron Gall Ink
Carbon Ink
Dye-Based Ink
Ballpoint Pen Ink
Fountain Pen Ink
Printing Ink
Pencil/Graphite
Marker/Felt Pen
Other
Ink Color Description
Writing Instrument/Application Method
Quill Pen
Dip Pen/Steel Nib
Fountain Pen
Ballpoint Pen
Printing Press
Typewriter
Hand-Drawn/Brush
Stencil
Other
Ink age testing or solubility analysis performed?
Ink Composition & Additives Identified
Ink corrosion, halos, or bleeding observed?
Ink Fading/Deterioration Level (1=severe fading, 5=excellent preservation)
Pen pressure variations & writing line characteristics consistent?
Evaluate language patterns, spelling conventions, syntactic structures, and vocabulary to establish temporal and authorial authenticity. This section contributes 60% to the overall confidence score.
Linguistic Markers Assessment Matrix
Archaisms Found | Spelling Consistency Percentage | Syntax Match to Alleged Era | Language Variant/Dialect | Vocabulary Era Match (1-5) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
92 | 4 | Early Modern English | |||
85 | 3 | Standard Contemporary | |||
78 | 5 | Colonial American English | |||
Specific Archaisms, Obsolete Spellings & Historical Language Features Identified
Anomalous Language Patterns, Modernisms or Inconsistencies Detected
Handwriting style and penmanship consistent with alleged historical period?
Abbreviation and shorthand systems match historical usage?
Author Idiolect & Unique Writing Characteristics
Correlate document content with historical events, cultural references, dating methodologies, and known historical facts to verify temporal authenticity.
Historical Era of Alleged Creation
Ancient (pre-500 CE)
Medieval (500-1500 CE)
Renaissance (1400-1700)
Enlightenment (1685-1815)
Industrial Age (1760-1914)
Modern (1914-2000)
Contemporary (2000-present)
Uncertain/Transitional
Historical Events, Figures & Dates Referenced in Document
Geographic or place name references consistent with historical period?
Anachronisms in content, technology, or cultural references detected?
Dating Methods Applied to Document
Paleography/Handwriting Analysis
Watermark Analysis
Ink Dating/Chemistry
Paper Fiber Analysis
Radiocarbon Dating (C-14)
Historical Reference Verification
Dendrochronology (if wooden support)
Other Scientific Methods
Estimated Earliest Plausible Creation Date
Estimated Latest Plausible Creation Date
Historical Context & Social Setting Analysis
Document digital capture, metadata analysis, and advanced non-destructive imaging techniques.
High-resolution digital copy or scan available?
Original file metadata (EXIF) intact and verifiable?
Digital alterations, edits, or manipulations detected?
Multispectral or advanced imaging performed (UV, IR, RTI, X-ray)?
Digital File Hash Value (MD5/SHA-256)
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Calculate weighted confidence score based on material analysis (40%) and linguistic markers (60%). Formula: (Material Score × 0.40) + (Linguistic Score × 0.60) = Overall Confidence Score. Score interpretation: 90-100=Highly Authentic, 70-89=Likely Authentic, 50-69=Inconclusive, below 50=Suspicious.
Material Analysis Sub-Score (0-100)
Linguistic Markers Sub-Score (0-100)
Confidence Score Calculation
Assessment Category | Weight (%) | Raw Score (0-100) | Weighted Contribution | |
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Material Analysis | 40 | 85 | 34 | |
Linguistic Markers | 60 | 90 | 54 | |
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Overall Confidence Score (0-100)
Authentication Verdict
Authentic (high confidence)
Likely Authentic (moderate confidence)
Inconclusive (insufficient evidence)
Likely Forgery (moderate confidence)
Definite Forgery (high confidence)
Requires Further Analysis (specialized testing needed)
Primary Risk Factors Identified
Acidic paper degradation
Iron gall ink corrosion
Physical tears and losses
Provenance gaps or uncertainty
Linguistic anachronisms
Material anachronisms
Active pest infestation
Previous poor restoration
Environmental damage (water, fire, light)
Improper handling/storage
High market value (theft risk)
Legal ownership disputes
Preservation Priority Level
Critical (Immediate action required - within 1 month)
High (Action within 6 months)
Medium (Action within 1 year)
Low (Routine monitoring - 2-5 years)
Stable (No action needed, monitor periodically)
Key Uncertainty Factors & Limitations of Analysis
Final Recommendations & Proposed Action Plan
Final expert assessment, professional certification of findings, and acceptance of responsibility for conclusions drawn.
Lead Examiner Full Name
Examiner Professional Credentials & Qualifications
Examining Institution/Laboratory Name
Examination Completion Date
Final Authenticity Confidence Level (1=Very Low, 10=Very High)
Comprehensive Expert Opinion & Justification of Conclusions
Has this analysis undergone independent peer review?
Is this document suitable for use as evidence in legal proceedings?
Do you have any financial interest or conflict of interest regarding this document?
Digital Signature of Lead Examiner
Laboratory Accreditation Number (if applicable)
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Form Template Insights
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This document forensic audit form is designed as a standardized tool for forensic document examiners (FDEs) and historians to authenticate documents and assess their physical and linguistic integrity. The template facilitates a multi-disciplinary approach to document analysis, combining physical science with computational linguistics to determine the probable origin and age of a specimen.
The form serves as a structured repository for data collected during the examination of a disputed or historical document. It acts as a bridge between the laboratory (where chemical and structural properties are tested) and the literary analysis (where language patterns are scrutinized). By standardizing these fields, the form ensures that each audit follows a rigorous, repeatable methodology, which is essential for legal testimony or academic validation.
The template is intended for use in environments ranging from criminal forensics labs and legal proceedings to museum curation and private collection audits. It provides a holistic "Confidence Score" that summarizes the likelihood of authenticity based on the totality of the evidence gathered.