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  1. The Turin Shroud (TS) is a linen cloth, 4.4 m long and 1.1 m wide, bearing the double image of a man who suffered physical trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion after being beaten ...

  2. Apr 19, 2022 · An Italian scientist is claiming a new technique using X-ray dating shows the Holy Shroud of Turin to be much older than some scientists have stated, and that it does in fact coincide with ...

  3. Apr 17, 2015 · Why Shroud of Turin's Secrets Continue to Elude Science. As the venerated relic goes on public exhibition, its origin remains a mystery wrapped in an enigma. The 53-square-foot rectangle of linen ...

  4. The Shroud of Turin (permalink) On 28 May, 1898, Secondo Pia, an Italian lawyer and amateur photographer, went through the rather laborious procedure of taking a photograph of a 4.4m × 1.1m (14 ...

  5. Oct 12, 2015 · What still remains unclear is the shroud's origin. The DNA evidence is consistent with more than one explanation: (1) The shroud really did originate in Israel and traveled extensively before making its way to Italy, or (2) The shroud was created in medieval Europe, but worshipers (and plants) from all over the world that made their way to ...

  6. May 19, 2015 · The Shroud of Turin is the best known religious relic throughout the world. The cloth bares an image of a crucified man. The proponents of the Shroud believe it to be the actual burial cloth used to cover the body of Jesus Christ as over 2 thousand years ago, following his crucifixion. For Shroud sceptics the cloth is a medieval forgery ...

  7. Oct 5, 2015 · The analyses detected sequences from multiple subjects of different ethnic origins, which clustered into a number of Western Eurasian haplogroups, including some known to be typical of Western Europe, the Near East, the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian sub-continent. The Turin Shroud is traditionally considered to be the burial cloth in which the body of Jesus Christ was wrapped after his ...

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